Napola Documentary Screenings in Germany

Since 2022, Helen has been working on a documentary project featuring a collection of video interviews with surviving former pupils of the National Political Education Institutes (Napolas), Nazi Germany’s leading elite schools.

The short documentary, which has been created in both English- and German-language versions, premiered in Potsdam in May, at the launch of Helen’s exhibition on the Napola in Potsdam at the Brandenburgische Landeszentrale für Politische Bildung.

Helen talks to audience members after the documentary premiere in Potsdam on 7 May 2025

Subsequent screenings have now taken place in Nordhausen Town Hall, Reichenau Centre for Psychiatry, Illenau Culture-Forum, Neubeuern boarding-school (as part of the school’s 100th anniversary commemorations), and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.

At Reichenau, a site where 508 psychiatric in-patients were murdered in 1942 as part of Hitler’s T4 “euthanasia” programme to clear the campus for the Napola, the event also formed part of the centre’s in-house psychiatrists’ further education programme, which explores issues of history of medicine and medical ethics.

Helen and Professor Thomas Müller at the Zentrum für Psychiatrie, Reichenau, prior to the screening there on 16 July 2025

The events have also been reported in the local press, including articles in Baden Online, the Acherner Rench-Zeitung and the Badische Neueste Nachrichten – Acher- und Bühler Bote (pictured below).

Newspaper report by Roland Spether on the event in Achern’s Cultural Forum, which took place on 18 July 2025

All of the public events attracted at least 80 audience-members, with almost 150 visitors attending the event in Achern.

Helen at the Town Hall in Nordhausen with Town Archivist Dr. Wolfram Theilemann on 9 May 2025