Holocaust strip cartoon tested on German schoolchildren
BERLIN (AFP)--- A strip cartoon telling the story of the Holocaust has been tested on hundreds of German schoolchildren, provoking "lively discussions" in class and a desire to find out more, organisers said on Friday.
"The strip cartoon provoked lots of interest among the pupils and generated a lively desire to find out more about the subject," said Janka Hartwig from the Anne Frank Centre in Berlin, which organised the project.
"Die Suche" ("The search") tells the made-up story of a Dutch Jewish woman, Esther Hecht, who survived the war but whose parents were both murdered at the Auschwitz concentration camp.
It follows her as years later, with her grandson Daniel, she tries to find the people who hid her from the Nazis.
The book was tested on 456 pupils aged between 12 and 15 between February and July in Berlin and in the western state of North Rhine-Westphalia who then completed a questionnaire about what they thought about it.
The book, illustrated by Eric Heuvel, was developed by experts from the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, named after the Jewish girl whose diary about hiding from the Nazis before being deported in 1944 and killed became world-famous.
"The power of the strip cartoon is that is went down the same way in all the classes, no matter what age group or level," Hartwig said. European Jewish Press, 10/13/08



And another generation's mind is brainwashed and made susceptible to the lively racket known as Holocaust™ reparations.
Maybe they should also have a cartoon that shows what happens to Germans who ask questions about the
Holocaust™.
Remember Zionist puppet Sarkozy's proposal from earlier this year where he wanted to sadle young schoolchildren with Holocaust guilt by adopting a Holocaust child?
http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSL1511891620080215?feedType=RSS&feedName=worldNews&rpc=22&sp=true
There never seems to be a shortage of ways for this industry to reinvent itself from generation to generation eh?