09/25/2022 Project
New colleague for the "Serious Game Bullenhuser Damm" Project
A Serious Game will be added to the foundation’s digital proposals. This two year project is coordinated by Markus Bassermann. Read more
09/25/2022 Project
A Serious Game will be added to the foundation’s digital proposals. This two year project is coordinated by Markus Bassermann. Read more
04/21/2022 Commemorative ceremony
On 20 April, a memorial event attended by many relatives commemorated 20 Jewish children and at least 28 adults who were murdered 77 years ago by SS men in a school building at Bullenhuser Damm in Hamburg-Rothenburgsort. Read more
05/07/2018 Commemorative ceremony, Report
Friday, April 20, 2018, a commemoration was held at the Bullenhuser Damm Memorial, where 73 years ago 20 children, their four caregivers, and 24… Read more
04/30/2018 Project
Every year on the 20th of April we commemorate the children of Bullenhuser Damm. And every year students think about the most creative way to do that. Read more
04/21/2017 Commemorative ceremony, Report
At the invitation of the Children of Bullenhuser Damm Association, 250 guests including the children’s relatives from the USA, Belgium, England and Hamburg attended the commemorative ceremony on April 20, 2017. Read more
05/05/2016 Commemorative ceremony, Report
Grete Hamburg donates the stamp album that belonged to her brother Walter Jungleib, who was killed at Bullenhuser Damm, to the Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial. Read more
09/22/2015 Archival Research
For decades, all that was known about the boy W. Junglieb, one of the children killed by the SS at Bullenhuser Damm on 20 April 1945, was that he was 12 years old and most likely came from Yugoslavia. Read more
07/03/2015 Project, Exhibition
An art installation created by the Anna Warburg School in collaboration with Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial and Friends of the Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial. Read more
04/29/2015 Commemorative ceremony, Report
Last week young people from five countries met in Hamburg to remember the children from Bullenhuser Damm and to think about the future of remembrance. Read more