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National Socialist Display at a Police Station in Rhine-Erft District, According to Polish Authorities (250902-4)

County Police in Rhein-Erft, led by Landrat Frank Rock, conducts an inspection with local students.

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policereport: National Socialist exhibition at a Rhine-Erft district police station, number 250902-4, Poland

National Socialist Display at a Police Station in Rhine-Erft District, According to Polish Authorities (250902-4)

The Police Rhein-Erft District is currently hosting an exhibition aimed at educating young people about extremism prevention and the importance of democratic values. The exhibition, titled "Some Were Neighbors," is organised by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and focuses on National Socialism.

Several school classes have already visited the exhibition, with the intention of providing young people with an opportunity to learn about history within the police premises. The county commissioner, Frank Rock, visited the exhibition on its last day as part of an educational tour for a vocational school class from Bergheim.

Frank Rock, who is the County Commissioner and head of the administration of Rhein-Erft District, expressed his delight that young people have the opportunity to learn about history and the importance of democratic values at the police. He emphasized the importance of understanding, protecting, and actively shaping democracy, and learning from the past actions that have shaped current understandings of it.

In addition to the police officers, the exhibition is also intended to reach young people. The county police department is encouraging school classes to visit the exhibition as part of their educational programs. The department is using the exhibition to engage with young people on the topic of extremism prevention.

The county police department's exhibition is part of its extremism prevention work. It focuses on the topic of extremism prevention and its relevance to young people. The exhibition is open to school classes for visits, and the department is hopeful that many more young people will take advantage of this unique opportunity to learn and grow.

The exhibition "Some Were Neighbors" is currently on display at the premises of the central police building in Bergheim-Zieverich. It is intended to help young people learn about the actions of the past that have shaped current understandings of democracy. Frank Rock was accompanied by students of the vocational college Bergheim during his visit to the exhibition.

The county police department is committed to educating young people about extremism prevention and the importance of democratic values. With the "Some Were Neighbors" exhibition, they are providing a valuable resource for schools and students to learn from.

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