Annegret Schüle

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Annegret Schüle (* 1959 in Neckarsulm , Baden-Württemberg) is curator of the Topf & Sons memorial site in Erfurt as well as chief curator of modern and contemporary history and deputy director of the history museums of the state capital Erfurt . She also works as a private lecturer at the University of Erfurt .

She studied history and social sciences in Heidelberg and Cologne and received her doctorate from the Historical Institute of Jena University. She has lived in Leipzig since 1992.

She worked at the Mittelbau-Dora memorial.

In 2001 she was entrusted by the Buchenwald Memorial with researching the history of the company JA Topf and Sons involved in the construction of the concentration camp . On behalf of the city of Erfurt, she managed the construction of the Topf & Sons memorial site on the former company premises.

Publications

  • with Thomas Ahbe, Rainer Gries (Hrsg.): The GDR from a generational perspective. An inventory.
  • Industry and Holocaust. Topf & Sons - The furnace builders of Auschwitz. Ed .: Buchenwald and Mittelbau-Dora Memorials Foundation.
  • Trotskyism in Germany until 1933. For the workers' united front to defend against fascism. 1989.
  • BWS Sömmerda. The checkered history of an industrial location in Thuringia, 1816-1995: Dreyse & Collenbusch, Rheinmetall Büromaschinenwerk. 1995.
  • Anarcho-syndicalism in Sömmerda. 2004.
  • with Tobias Sowade: Willy Wiemokli. Accountant at JA Topf & Sons - between persecution and complicity . Hentrich & Hentrich , Berlin, 2015, ISBN 978-3-95565-100-8 (= Against displacement and forgetting. Volume 9).

Individual evidence

  1. PD Dr. Annegret Schüle. Retrieved February 9, 2018 .
  2. Historian Schüle: “Industry needed mass extermination.” On: thueringer-allgemeine.de. January 23, 2012, accessed March 8, 2014.

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