Disparate Memories?
Talk with Michel Friedman, Dotschy Reinhardt and Güner Yasemin Balcı
Moderator: Sabine Adler

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- Pei Building
- Adults
- Free admission
Germany views itself as a pluralistic society at the heart of Europe. But how are differing experiences of Nazi crimes addressed in practice? And how can conversation succeed in bridging these differences?
Güner Yasemin Balcı, journalist, author, and integration commissioner for Berlin-Neukölln
Michel Friedman, lawyer, philosopher, and journalist
Dotschy Reinhardt, jazz musician, author, and human rights activist
Legacies of Occupation. National Socialism and Contemporary Europe
The Second World War and the German occupation of Europe ended more than 80 years ago. Yet the violence experienced during that era continues to shape European societies to this day. At the invitation of the ZWBE, prominent figures will discuss this legacy in relation to current political conflicts, long-term economic developments, social coexistence, culture, and forms of remembrance.
This series of talks organised by the Documentation Centre “German Occupation of Europe in the Second World War” (ZWBE) will be held at the Deutsches Historisches Museum.
Moderator: Sabine Adler (Deutschlandfunk)
Location: Pei Building, DHM, 2nd floor.
All talks in this series will be held in German.
Free admission; in-person discussion (events will be recorded on video).