Munich - 'The Capital of the Movement' (Excursion to the Munich Documentation Center for the History of National Socialism) (Exkursion)

Vortragende/r (Mitwirkende/r)
  • Franziska Recknagel
  • Thomas Rink
Umfang0.5 SWS
SemesterWintersemester 2023/24
UnterrichtsspracheEnglisch
Stellung in StudienplänenSiehe TUMonline

Teilnahmekriterien

Lernziele

Afterwards participants are aware about the importance of Munich during the National Socialism as a place of foundation of NSDAP. In addition they will be able to relate to the change of topography of the former district 'Parteiviertel'.

Beschreibung

The seminar analyses Munich’s importance for the history of National Socialism. Participants get to know the permanent exhibition of the Munich Documentation Center. It traces the path from the founding of the Nazi Party in 1919 through to the elaborate staging of power in Munich as the ‘capital of the movement’ during the regime phase. The seminar looks at the majority society, at structures and individuals, but also considers the repercussions for the persecuted. Furthermore participants can search for selected topics on their own at an interactive Learning Centre. Afterwards there will be a city tour to some places of particular importance for the National Socialism - the former 'Parteiviertel'. Please bring your own pen and writing paper.

Lehr- und Lernmethoden

Interactive tour, independent research

Studien-, Prüfungsleistung

There is no exam and therefore no credits (ECTS: 0).

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