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Ilse cell , née Knaake, divorced Henneberg (* 1951 in Bitterfeld , Saxony-Anhalt ) is a German teacher and author. Her work focuses on educational and historical publications on the time of National Socialism . She is a great-granddaughter of Karl Knaake (1835–1905), the Protestant theologian , Luther researcher and founder of the Weimar Luther Edition .

Life

Ilse cell studied religion, history, politics and art at the TU Braunschweig . From 1973 to 2013 she worked as a teacher in Lower Saxony , initially in Schöppenstedt and Braunschweig , from 1981 at the Cooperative Comprehensive School (KGS) Stuhr - Brinkum in the Diepholz district . The project course "Search for traces" has been offered by her since 1992 in the subjects of Ev. Religion and values ​​and norms carried out in the upper level of the KGS. The main objectives of the course are to keep the memory of the Nazi crimes alive and to commemorate the victims of National Socialism, the dialogue with survivors of the National Socialist terror as well as the promotion of tolerance and international understanding.

The work of the course is networked within the school with various subjects, classes and school branches. More than 45  contemporary witnesses visited the school. Regionally, the course organizes joint activities and a. with municipalities and cities, parishes, schools and museums in the Diepholz district.

Nationwide and internationally, exhibition openings, staged readings, book presentations, the design of memorial days or training events are carried out in concentration camp memorials, museums, town halls, schools, parishes or Jewish communities .

Her best-known project, the student exhibition “From Name to Number”, about rituals in concentration camps , was shown in 2000 as a contribution by the Foreign Office to the 1st International Holocaust Conference in Stockholm , in which more than 40 Prime Ministers took part. By 2013, the individual projects had received around 30 international, national and regional awards. The longstanding work of the project course was honored in 2002 by Bundestag President Wolfgang Thierse with the “Living Democracy” award from the German Bundestag in Berlin and in 2005 at the federal competition “Active for Democracy and Tolerance”.

Awards

In 2001, Ilse cell was awarded for outstanding support for students in nationwide student competitions by Federal President Rau in Bellevue Palace in Berlin . On August 26, 2008, Ilse Henneberg was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon and handed out in October 2008 in Stuhr Town Hall. Furthermore, in 1999 she received a special prize for subject-related teaching in the secondary school of Klett Verlag, as well as first prize in 2003 and the special prize of the Henning von Burgsdorff Foundation in 2006 for outstanding teaching projects in the Historical Museum in Hanover.

Book publications (selection)

  • Ilse Henneberg, Bärbel Gemmeke-Stenzel (ed.): Yesterday neighbor - today Jew / persecuted at home. (= Work reports. - Scientific Institute for School Practice, Volume 111.) Bremen 1995, OCLC 37400726 .
  • Ilse Henneberg: From name to number - ritual of delivery to concentration camps. With a foreword by Volkhard Knigge, Donat Verlag, Bremen 1996, ISBN 3-931737-14-4 .
  • Lilly Kertesz: Consumed by the flames. Memories of a Hungarian Jewess. With a documentation by students from the Cooperative Comprehensive School Stuhr-Brinkum. Edited by Ilse Henneberg, 266 pages with photos, maps and documents, Donat Verlag, Bremen 1999, ISBN 3-931737-73-X .
  • Ilse Henneberg (ed.): Down to hell - up to heaven. Wernher von Braun and the production of the V2 rocket in the Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp , with a foreword by Rainer Eisfeld . Documentation and reading were compiled by pupils from KGS Stuhr-Brinkum, Donat-Verlag, Bremen 2002, ISBN 3-934836-36-4 .
  • Ilse Henneberg (ed.): Edgar Deichmann - From Syke to Sao Paulo. Preface by Luise Scherf, Donat-Verlag, Bremen 2006, ISBN 3-938275-15-4 .
  • Ilse cell (ed.): Otto Polak - life and fate of a Christian of Jewish origin. Foreword by Henning Scherf, Donat-Verlag, Bremen 2010, ISBN 978-3-938275-62-7 .
  • Use cell: Karl Knaake - founder of the Weimar Luther edition. Background to person and work. LIT Verlag, Berlin / Münster 2017, ISBN 978-3-643-13629-9 .

Book chapters, essays

  • Reviews of the book “Niedergefahren zum Hölle - Aufgefahren g Himmel. Wernher von Braun and the production of the V2 rocket ”, Ed. Ilse Henneberg, published a. a. in the news letter of the Fritz Bauer Institute in Frankfurt, 4/03 and in the memorials newsletter of the Topography of Terror Foundation in Berlin, 2/04, which also published a detailed project report.
  • In DIZ-Nachrichten 24/2003 the student speech appeared from the opening of the exhibition “From Name to Number” on January 26, 2003 in the documentation and information center Emslandlager in Papenburg.
  • Ilse Henneberg "From name to number" - school project. In: Remembrance work, edited by Bernhard Nolz and Wolfgang Popp, Münster 2000
  • Ilse Henneberg (Ed.): French, German, Jew or Brazilian? - The Jewish Deichmann family, Syke District Museum 1998
  • Ilse Henneberg: From Name to Number - A school exhibition in Theresienstadt. In: Braunschweiger contributions for theory and practice by Ru and Ku 3/1998, ARP church campus Wolfenbüttel
  • Ilse Henneberg, Bärbel Gemmeke-Stenzel: “From Name to Number” Searching for traces and writing as a way of processing historical experience (comparison 11th grade / project course) in: Praxis Geschichte, issue 2, March 1997
  • Ilse Henneberg, Antje Ahrends, Antje Burat, Julia Vehmeyer: From name to number. In: Topography of Terror Foundation (ed.), Memorial Circular No. 78, Berlin 1997
  • Ilse Henneberg; Daniela Nienaber: The long way from manuscript to book. In: Memorial Circular No. 90, 8/1999, Topography of Terror Foundation (ed.)
  • Ilse Henneberg (ed.): The camp of the martyrs - memories of the captivity of the French hostages in the German concentration camp Milejgany in Lithuania 1918, Stuhr 2004, paperback
  • Henneberg, Ilse: Yesterday neighbor - today Jew / persecuted at home, didactic-methodical preparation of the interdisciplinary project in: Memorials - Places of Lively Learning. reliprax no. 15, Bremen 1995 (RELIPRAX, Melchersstr. 10, 28213 Bremen).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kreiszeitung, special page, February 5, 2000.
  2. ^ German Bundestag, press release, 5. December 2001.
  3. ^ Alliance for Tolerance
  4. Delmenhorster Kreisblatt, November 29, 2008; Kreiszeitung, November 29, 2008; Weser Kurier, November 29, 2008.
  5. ^ Jury of the "Stuttgart Prize", Klett Verlag Stuttgart, July 26, 1999.
  6. Prize winners of the Henning von Burgsdorff Foundation 2003 and 2006  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www-nglv.de