
Die Rosinen meines Lebens - Herbert Lewin
Für diesen Arbeitsauftrag sollten Sie sich bereits mit dem Entstehen und der Geschichte Mitteleuropas in der Klasse ein wenig auseinandergesetzt haben. Dabei werden Sie schnell feststellen, wie unterschiedlich diese Zeit von unterschiedlichen Klassenkolleg/innen und ihren Familien wahrgenommen wurde. Einen guten Überblick gibt der Film „Eine Reise durch die Geschichte Mitteleuropas“. Diesen Film finden Sie entweder auf der Homepage www.centropa.org oder direkt in Youtube unter dem Filmnamen.

Surviving Stalin's Gulag - Interactive Film Script
The interactive film scripts combine the scripts of the Centropa Films with the links metioned in the Study Guides, thus marking various historical, cultural and geographical references.
You can use the film scripts in your class in order to understand the fulm better and help students to dig deeper in the (personal) stories by exploring history.
The film scripts are available in English and German and can be downloaded as PDF documents.

Haya-Lea Detinko: Centropa, Russia and Zionism
This lesson plan uses resources from the Centropa website including some of Ursula Reinhart-Döring’s lesson plan from the teachers’ section. Because her lesson was designed for ESL kids, Margaret Chasan adapted it for English speakers and added her own elements.

Mieczyslaw Weinryb: Exploring my past

Erna Goldmann: From Frankfurt to Tel Aviv Interactive Film Script
The interactive film scripts combine the scripts of the Centropa Films with the links metioned in the Study Guides, thus marking various historical, cultural and geographical references.
You can use the film scripts in your class in order to understand the film better and help students to dig deeper in the (personal) stories by exploring history.
The film scripts are available in English and German and can be downloaded as PDF documents.

Using the Detinko film with Amos Oz
This lesson plan describes how an Israeli school used Centropa´s Detinko film with Amos Oz's book "A tale of love and darkness". Both depict Jewish pre-war life in Rovno.
