Youth in the Fatherless Land
Mass conscription swept a strong spirit of militarism and nationalism across Germany that extended far behind the front lines and deep into the nation’s classrooms. Prussian primary school teachers, legendary for their stringent methods, led the education reform to teach art and critical thought that ultimately fueled a youth movement against adults.
Sharpen your pencils and get out your notebooks as historian Andrew Donson examines the mobilization of German teenagers and schoolchildren for experiments in state-building and extreme political movements during the Great War.
Free with RSVP | Auditorium and Online
Hosted in conjunction with the exhibition
The Little War
Explore the lives of children swept up by the storms of World War I while adults were fighting on the front line and supporting the war effort.