Jewish survivor Miriam Arvan remembers the strong influence of antisemitism and Nazism on her schooling as a child. 

Jewish survivor Stephanie Krantz remembers being excluded from her high school because she didn't make the "Jewish quota" and was forced into a Jewish school.

Jewish survivor Elaine Siegel discusses her schooling throughout her childhood and teenage years. Her various teachers were Nazis, but only some would include their ideologies into lessons. As she grew up, she was labeled as "Jewish" and faced antisemitism in school.

Anita talks about her experience in gymnasium, and the multiple classes she took. She also fondly remembers a teacher of hers.

Tutsi survivor Daniel Ndamwizeye describes the difficult time he had at school and what a typical school day was like. 

Tutsi survivor Live Wesige remembers his time spent at school and even being punished for being left-handed. 

Jewish survivor Juliane Heyman remembers experiencing antisemitism throughout her schooling years.

Jewish survivor Rita Childs discusses her schooling and remembers how pleased she was that her great reputation as a student allowed her to skip an entry test for a school she wished to attend.

Jewish survivor Ester Fiszgop remembers the prevelant antisemitism throughout her years of schooling.