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"92 Jahre Nein zu Hitlers Ermächtigungsgesetz im Bayerischen Landtag" - Vortrag von Markus Rinderspacher

In the organizer's words:

On March 23, 1933, the Reichstag approved the "Enabling Act", paving the way for Hitler and the National Socialists to establish sole rule. The SPD was the only party to vote against it. The corresponding laws in the federal states are often overshadowed by the law at Reich level: There was also a vote on a Bavarian Enabling Act in the Bavarian state parliament on April 29, 1933. The state parliament voted in favor of the law - against the votes of 16 Social Democratic heroes, including the Fürth SPD member of the state parliament Konrad Eberhard. The 17th SPD member of parliament was physically unable to do so following his imprisonment and mistreatment in the Dachau concentration camp. Unlike the Enabling Act in the German Reich, the Bavarian version of the parliamentary seizure of power remains largely unexamined to this day. A commemorative narrative about Bavarian democracy without mentioning the fates of the members of parliament cannot work.

Markus Rinderspacher, Vice-President of the Bavarian State Parliament, has researched their stories and will talk about them, their courage of conviction in these fateful hours of Bavarian democracy and Konrad Eberhard from Fürth.

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Location

Stadtmuseum Fürth Ottostraße 2 90762 Fürth

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