Kerstin Möhring

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Kerstin Möhring (* 1965 ) is a German teacher and local historian .

Career

Möhring is a high school teacher for German and art. She advocates how schoolchildren can be made aware of the Nazi era today. As a local historian, she has been researching the Jewish history of southern Thuringia since the mid-1990s. One focus of her work is the life and work of the Jewish doctor and writer Benno Koppenhagen , on whom she received her doctorate from the University of Jena in 2011 .

In 2012 she published part of her work in a book in which she describes the history of Jewish life in Schleusingen from its beginnings in the 13th century to the deportation of the last Jewish Schleusingen in 1942. She published the results of her decades of research into Jewish life in southern Thuringia on November 9, 2018 on her website: www.juden-in-schleusingen.de

Honors

  • 2006: Slusizer Prize
  • 2008: Thuringian of the Month November 2008 from the Thuringian Volunteer Foundation
  • 2012: Cross of Merit on Ribbon of the Federal Republic of Germany

Fonts

  • Menetekel: Life and work of the doctor and writer Benno Koppenhagen in the context of the Jewish history of the city of Schleusigen , Jena, Univ., Diss., 2011
  • With Helmut Billeb: 775 years Schleusingen: the town's home book; 1232-2007 , Schleusingen 2007
  • The man who speaks Tacheles: Wolfgang Nossen , Salier Verlag, Leipzig 2014, ISBN 978-3-943539-22-6
  • Ed .: A Murd in der Mühlgass , edited, o. V., Schleusingen 2010, ISBN 978-3-940295-13-2
  • Ed .: From the diary of a Thuringian country doctor. Five cheerful village stories from the Thuringian Forest at the beginning of the 20th century , edited, undated, Schleusingen 2017
  • Jewish history of Schleusingen - victims, survivors, perpetrators, spectators , Schleusingen 2012, ISBN 978-3-00-037980-2
  • Chronicle of Jewish life in Schleusingen , In: Hans Nothnagel (Hrsg.): Jews in Southern Thuringia - protected and hunted - a collection of local Jewish chronicles in six volumes, Verlag Buchhaus Suhl, Suhl 1998, Volume 1, pp. 111–163, ISBN 3- 929730-17-0
  • The Schleusinger story in the focus of research , In: Schleusinger Blätter, Vol. 1 (2004), pp. 26-27.
  • Jewish life in Schleusingen from the beginning to the 18th century , In: Schleusinger Blätter, Vol. 2 (2005), pp. 12-14.
  • Mayor Ludwig Baecker in the service of Schleusingen , In: Schleusinger Blätter, Vol. 2 (2005), pp. 18-20.
  • A declaration of love to a country or what is responsibility , In: Learn to understand. German-Israeli relations in the field of tension between political education, Mainz 2005, pp. 162–166.
  • Jewish life in the town of Schleusingen in the 19th century , In: Schleusinger Blätter, Vol. 3 (2006), pp. 12-14.
  • Opportunities for dealing with Jewish history , In: Mobit (ed.): Together against anti-Semitism in Thuringia. Traveling exhibition with local events and activities from June to December 2005. A project documentation. Gotha 2005, pp. 38-44
  • An important Schleusinger and his domicile: Georg Karl Wilhelm Müller von Raueneck and the fate of his Rauenecksburg , In: Schleusinger Blätter, Vol. 3 (2006), pp. 30–31.
  • Already in 1474 they were shooting in competition: on the history of the privileged rifle guild in Schleusingen , In: Schleusinger Blätter, Vol. 3 (2006), pp. 23-24.

Individual evidence

  1. Petra Thorbrietz: Anne Frank play no longer works , Focus School No. 1/2008, online February 1, 2008
  2. Slusizer Prize goes to Kerstin Möhring ( Memento of the original from March 5, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 4.0 MB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.slusizer.de
  3. Thuringian of the month November 2008
  4. ↑ Awarding of the medal on the Day of German Unity
  5. ^ Virtual specialist library for German studies at the Duchess Amalia Library (HAAB) Weimar
  6. GERMANIA JUDAICA, Cologne Library for the History of German Judaism eV, No. 374 pdf
  7. Can be borrowed from: Thuringian University and State Library, University Library Marburg (entry at Worldcat)
  8. Karin Schlütter: "Can't do it to them to keep silent about the perpetrators" . In: Südthüringen.de, May 8, 2012
  9. ^ Schleusingen (Hildburghausen district) The Jewish cemetery, Alemannia Judaica, website