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Several of these blog entries are reflections of various aspects of the holocaust-studies tour. These essays are designed to provide the reader with specific information about various memorials and locations as well as a personal reflection of meaning associated with a location or feature of a memorial. Some blog entries will not be animated by the holocaust-studies tour.

Additionally, I recently completed a writing project overhauling a behavior and social sciences statistics textbook. Some selected sidebar essays that may be of interest to a more general audience have been extracted and placed in this section of the website.

Holocaust Studies Tour – Day 10 (Group 2)

Free Kraków Group 2’s last full day in Europe was a free day in Kraków. Here are some pics: Paul and Mary Blair and I will be spending two extra days to go to Lublin and see Majdanek and then Warsaw to visit Treblinka.

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Holocaust Studies Tour – Day 9 (Group 2)

A Church, a Museum, a Camp, and a Concert Our penultimate full day of the trip included a stop by Corpus Christi Basilica in Kazimierz (the old Jewish district), a tour of the museum located at Schindler’s factory, a walk out to the grounds of Płaszów – the concentration camp for the Kraków Jews (and depicted in the movie Schindler’s List), and a concert at St. Peter and St. Paul’s church in Old Town, Kraków. Here are some pics: (BTW, the concert was amazing! Incredible musicians playing Back, Vivaldi, Chopin, Mozart, etc.) Tomorrow is Free Kraków.

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Holocaust Studies Tour – Day 6 (Group 2)

Free Berlin Yes, I’m a day behind…again. Saturday was ”Free Berlin.” Some of the places hit by students were: The Pergamon, Berliner Dom, Bodes Museum, Bundestag (Reichstag), Olympic Stadium, Wannsee Hause, and Potsdam. Here are some pictures: Sunday we traveled to Kraków, Monday is Auschwitz.

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Holocaust Studies Tour – Day 5 (Group 2)

Ravensbrück The group spend several hours traveling north of Berlin by regional train to the idyllic German city of Fürstenberg-an-der-Havel. Sitting across a lake from this beautiful northern German city are the tortured grounds of Ravensbrück Concentration Camp – where we learned that the Holocaust is not merely a masculine phenomenon, it is a human one. Here are some pictures from the day: Here are some thoughts a put together related to this camp: https://paulnesselroade.com/blog/ravensbruck-and-the-nature-of-evil/ Tomorrow is “free Berlin.” On Sunday we will make our way to Kraków.

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Holocaust Studies Tour – Day 4 (Group 2)

Sachsenhausen Short and sweet today – I am exhausted. Here are some pics from our visit to this very important camp sitting just 20 miles north of Berlin. Tomorrow we will take a regional train up to Furstenberg-an-der-Havel and visit Ravensbrück.

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