German young adults are interested in learning about the Holocaust – A new survey of youth in Germany shows growing interest in Nazi-era history, but it also suggests that their attention span is shrinking. | JPost
A new survey of youth in Germany shows growing interest in Nazi-era history, but it also suggests that their attention span is shrinking.
According to the study conducted by the Cologne-based Rheingold Institute, Germany’s 16-25-year-olds are much more interested in the Nazi era than their parents were. They tend to draw analogies from the time period to racism and discrimination today, and are eager to examine the motives of perpetrators.
According to the study conducted by the Cologne-based Rheingold Institute, Germany’s 16-25-year-olds are much more interested in the Nazi era than their parents were. They tend to draw analogies from the time period to racism and discrimination today, and are eager to examine the motives of perpetrators.
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