Ingrid Zapirko and the актуализация of Holocaust memory
Ingrid Zypries: From a Name to Interactive Pedagogy of Memory The history of Ingrid Zypries (1931-1942) is not just one of the millions of tragic cases of the Holocaust. It has become the cornerstone of a unique educational project in Germany, demonstrating how a microhistorical approach and digital technologies can transform the abstract memory of a catastrophe into a personal, emotionally charged experience for new generations. The "Ingrid Zypries" project is a model of "living memory" where research, commemoration, and pedagogy merge into a single process. 1. Historical Context: Life and Death of Ingrid Ingrid Zypries was born in Cologne in 1931 in an assimilated Jewish family. After the tightening of Nazi laws, her father, Julius Zypries, managed to emigrate to Shanghai (one of the few ports open at the time), hoping to later call his family. However, Ingrid's mother, Marta, and the girl herself were deported in June 1942: first to the ghetto in Minsk, and then on September 18, 1942, to the extermination camp Malen Trestenets under Minsk, where they were killed. This is a typical yet unique fate: typical — for the tragic scenario of family separation, deportation, and destruction; unique — for the surviving documentary trail that became the foundation for the project. A key role was played by the preserved child's postcard sent by Ingrid to her father in Shanghai — a fragile artifact that captured the voice of a child at the edge of the abyss. 2. Birth of the Project: From "Stumbling Stones" to Digital Dossier In the 1990s, students and teachers of the Erasmus van Rotterdam Gymnasium in Cologne, participating in the national movement to install "Stumbling Stones" (Stolpersteine), began to investigate the fates of Jewish children in their area. They came across the story of Ingrid. The stone installed for her became not the end point, but the starting point for a comprehensive investigation. Under the guidance of history teacher Gerhard Schickedanz, students bega ... Read more
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