A metro Atlanta Christian school is facing backlash after assigning 8th-grade students a Hitler-themed project, which included tasks such as rating Adolf Hitler's problem-solving skills and ethical decision-making. This incident has sparked outrage and is part of a broader trend of controversial Holocaust-related assignments in U.S. schools. In a separate incident, a middle school teacher in Connecticut is under investigation and has been suspended for showing a photo of 'cute' baby Hitler, instructing students to draw swastikas, and listing positive things Hitler did.
Atlanta Christian school under fire after Hitler-themed assignment asking students to rate his problem solving skills. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/tYOiG2U8Lj
Connecticut teacher suspended after instructing students to draw swastikas in their notebooks, listing the positive things Hitler did and describing baby pictures of the German dictator as “cute.” Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/wfhFhiC30J
Connecticut probing middle school teacher who showed photo of ‘cute’ baby Hitler https://t.co/nFr6FCIRfU
Middle school teacher who showed photo of ‘cute’ baby Hitler under investigation in Connecticut. The incidents are the latest in a string of grade-school lessons on the Holocaust that have invited students to evince sympathy for the Nazis. https://t.co/lijZm1hNtL
A metro #Atlanta school is under fire after giving students a #Hitler-themed class assignment https://t.co/Wiv3ElwsWq
Outrage After Class 8 Students In US Asked To Rate Hitler In Assignment https://t.co/8IhuvhNDXc
8th graders given Hitler-themed assignment to rate Nazi monster as a ‘solution seeker,’ ‘ethical decision-maker’ https://t.co/WxiVN6wK81 https://t.co/ccTeSjRjYQ