“I was pretty great wasn’t I? My belif in antisemitism drove me to kill more than 6 million Jews.”
A New Jersey school is under investigation after displaying a fifth grader’s assignment on the “accomplishments” of Adolf Hitler.
According to parents, the student dressed as the dictator while delivering the “Character Development project” to his class Maugham Elementary School, before it was hung on the school walls, where it remained for weeks.
A picture of the assignment, headed “Accomplishments”, was posted on Facebook by Lori Birk, a friend of one of the school’s parents, who said their child complained about having to walk past it in the hallway every day, NorthJersey.com reported.
“My greatest accomplishment was uniting a great mass of German and Austrian people behind me. I rose to power as the leader of the Nazi party, becoming chancellor in 1933 and then assuming the title of Führer and Reichskanzler in 1934. I was pretty great, wasn’t I?” the essay reads.
“I was very popular and many people followed me until I died. My belif in antisemitism drove me to kill more than 6 million Jews.” [sic]
“This was written by a fifth grade Tenafly student at the Maugham School, who also dressed as Hitler while delivering the Character Development project to the entire class,” Birk wrote in her post. “Please read- as this was hanging in the Maugham School hallway in Tenafly.”
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