Anna Günter received her BA in British and American Studies and History at Bielefeld University. In 2023, she finished her MA in History at Missouri State University with a thesis on the acts of revenge and revenge fantasies of Jewish Holocaust survivors in postwar Vienna, which received the Missouri State University Distinguished Thesis Award in the Humanities category. Her essay “The 1931 Biatorbágh Train Attack as an Example of Political Polarization of Austrian Newspapers in the Interwar Period” won the Journal of Austrian Studies Graduate Student Essay Prize in 2024. For the eightieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War, zeitgeschichte|online published her essay on Jewish revenge as a critical tool for the discussion of memory politics. Starting in the fall of 2025, she was accepted into the PhD program in History at Northwestern University.