In the organizer's words:

The Second World War ended 80 years ago - a time that still shapes us today. Remembering and coming to terms with this dark past has had a profound impact on our understanding of responsibility, guilt and reconciliation.

We cordially invite you to a special evening of discussion in which we will talk to experts and personalities from various fields about the importance of the culture of remembrance and consider how we can preserve it for future generations.


Moderation:
Bettina Schausten, Editor-in-Chief ZDF

Guests:
Prof. Dr. Michel Friedman, publicist
Prof. Dr. Andrea Löw, historian
Monty Ott, political writer
Lea Honoré, Chairwoman of the Association of German History Teachers - Berlin State Association
Mirko Drotschmann, journalist and MrWissen2go


This joint event by ZDF, ZDFinfo, phoenix and LOFFT - DAS THEATER offers a special opportunity for exchange and reflection. ZDF will show excerpts from the current documentary series "Auschwitz - Überleben in der Hölle", "Verbotene Liebe - Queere Schicksale in der NS-Diktatur" and the mini-series "Roadtrip 1945".


The event will be recorded by phoenix and broadcast shortly afterwards.

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Price information:

Free admission, registration required

Location

LOFFT - DAS THEATER Spinnereistraße 7, Halle 7 04179 Leipzig

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