NJ elementary student’s first-person Hitler essay sparks outrage, probe underway
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A first-person essay on Adolf Hitler that was written by a fifth-grade student in New Jersey is under investigation.
The handwritten bio, written in the Nazi leader's voice, was displayed in a hallway at Maugham Elementary School in Tenafly, according to Englewood resident Lori Birk, who posted a picture of the essay on Facebook. Birk said the student dressed as Hitler while delivering the "Character Development project" to the entire class. "My greatest accomplishment was uniting a great mass of German and Austrian people behind me," the student wrote in the handwritten report that was titled, "Accomplishments."More Related News
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