Author profile: Natalie Bormann

Natalie Bormann is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Political Science Department at Northeastern University in Boston, USA, where she teaches courses on Genocides and Political Thought. Her upcoming book The Ethics of Teaching at Sites of Violence and Trauma: Student Encounters with the Holocaust (forthcoming with Palgrave) chronicles her experiences of leading a Holocaust study abroad program to Germany and Poland for three years.

The Importance of Remembering Nazi Perpetrators

Natalie Bormann • Sep 14 2016 • Articles

70 years after his execution at Nuremberg, Nazi war criminal Joachim von Ribbentrop is laid to rest in my hometown in Germany.

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