PHOTO: © Ernst Grube und Hannah Brinkmann, 2023, © nsdoku, Foto: Connolly Weber | Cover Zeit heilt keine Wunden, © Avant-Verlag

Zeit heilt keine Wunden - Buchvorstellung mit Hannah Brinkmann und Ernst Grube

In the organizer's words:

'First-degree half-breeds' - this is what children with one Jewish parent were called under the Nuremberg Laws. Ernst Grube was one of them. His family was in a constant struggle for survival during the Nazi regime. In early 1945, he was deported as a boy on one of the last transports to Theresienstadt and finally liberated by the Red Army. After the war, Ernst Grube became involved in the communist movement in West Germany. In the 1950s, he was convicted and imprisoned for his political activities. Before the Federal Court of Justice, Ernst Grube faces the judge Kurt Weber, once First Public Prosecutor under the National Socialists. He is a representative of a judiciary whose anti-communism in the still young Federal Republic of Germany results in disproportionate sentences.

In Zeit heilt keine Wunden (Time heals no wounds ), written by Hannah Brinkmann, the lives of Ernst Grube and Kurt Weber are contrasted. The graphic novel is a tribute to Ernst Grube, whose life story shows that there are injuries that do not heal. They remind us that the past is part of our present.

The event is part of the Munich Comic Festival

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Price information:

Participation free of charge. No registration necessary.

Location

Alte Kongresshalle Am Bavariapark 14 80339 München

Organizer

NS-Dokumentationszentrum München München

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