CANCELLED! Unwanted. West German democracy and those persecuted by the Nazi regime
Book presentation
DUE TO THE EXPECTED HEAT AND THE SEVERE WEATHER WARNING FROM THE GERMAN WEATHER SERVICE, WE UNFORTUNATELY HAVE TO CANCEL THE EVENT.
IT WILL BE RESCHEDULED IN THE FALL.
Lecture by Prof. Dr. Stefanie Schüler-Springorum (spokesperson of the RISC Berlin site) followed by a discussion with Prof. Dr. Dr. Michel Friedman (lawyer and philosopher)
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Sybille Steinbacher (Fritz Bauer Institute, Normative Orders)
After 1945, there was no less anti-Semitism and racism, no less hatred of homosexuals than during National Socialism, but probably even more. The lecture describes the experiences of surviving Jews and Sinti and Roma, former forced laborers and homosexuals in the western part of Germany in the first post-war decades. The common image of the successful democratization of the Federal Republic of Germany is torn apart by these stories. The experiences of those formerly persecuted show that the hatred and resentment against them did not simply disappear; they were deeply rooted in people’s minds and in some cases still are today.
Prof. Dr. Dr. Michel Friedman is a lawyer and philosopher and an associate member of RISC. Prof. Dr. Stefanie Schüler-Springorum is a historian and has been head of the Center for Research on Anti-Semitism at the TU Berlin and spokesperson for the RISC Berlin site since 2011.
Stefanie Schüler-Springorum: Unwanted. West German Democracy and the Persecutees of the Nazi Regime. S. FISCHER 2025. Further information about the book: Here…
Funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research.