Tag: Nazi crimes
Munich: Palace of Justice shows exhibition about Jewish women lawyers – Munich
An exhibition in the Munich Palace of Justice is dedicated to the fate of Jewish female lawyers. The show portrays 17 women who were persecuted by the National Socialists, according…
Author Kehlmann does not see his book about the Nazi era as “historical” – economics
It’s small steps that gradually lead the Austrian film director Georg Wilhelm Pabst onto a path that leads to something morally problematic. A commitment here, a compromise there, and the…
The Federal Presidents and the Nazi Era: New Study “In the Name of the Germans” – Culture
“In the name of the Germans”: Norbert Frei examined how the Federal Presidents reacted to National Socialism. A conversation about guilt, shame and opportunism. The historian Norbert Frei has been…
Bavaria is calling on the Federal Council to create a restitution law. – Bavaria
Home Bavaria Bavaria Culture in Bavaria Cultural policy:Bavaria calls for a restitution law October 1, 2023, 3:00 p.m Open detailed view Markus Blume’s first appearance in the Federal Council. His…
So far 105 anti-Semitic incidents related to the Nazi era – Bavaria
The anti-Semitism research and information center in Bavaria has already recorded more than 100 incidents this year that relate to the extermination of European Jews under National Socialism. So far…
Eleven memorials inaugurated – which fates Munich remembers – Munich
Melitta and Max Wallach once provided the people of Munich with fabrics and fashion – then they were expropriated, deported and murdered in Auschwitz. Why the official commemoration of this…
Erlangen: The former sanatorium and nursing home is demolished – Bavaria
The protests of doctors, preservationists, medical ethicists and the Auschwitz Committee could not prevent the almost complete demolition of the historic sanatorium and nursing home in Erlangen. Now there is…
The Oradour massacre and why it was never atoned for. – Politics
The massacre that German soldiers caused in 1944 in Oradour, France, has remained unpunished in the Federal Republic to this day. Andrea Erkenbrecher has meticulously researched why politics and the…
The last witnesses: Archaeologists dig in Munich’s Nazi era – Munich
Archaeologists are often deeply touched by what they discover. The archaeological finds bring new knowledge about perpetrators and victims. In the beginning there was the “Brown House” – more precisely:…
Arte documentary: “Among Germans. Forced Labor in the Nazi State” – Media
“Our Olga had it good with us,” says the opening credits of all three parts of the documentary series Among Germans. Forced labor in the Nazi state – a transfiguration…