Maria Bostelmann is 25 when she learns, rather by chance, that her great-grandfather Wilhelm Dreimann was a Rapportführer at Neuengamme concentration camp in Hamburg, feared by the inmates and brutal in his methods. Dreimann was involved in the murder of the children from Bullenhuser Damm. On this evening, we would like to discuss with Maria Bostelmann why the memory of these crimes is still important 80 years later and how a contemporary culture of remembrance should be shaped. The discussion will be moderated by Karin Heddinga, Stiftung Hamburger Gedenkstätten und Lernorte.
The event is part of the Month of Remembrance Eimsbüttel.
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