How did the experiences of violence and injustice during the Second World War and the division into zones of influence and occupation after 1945 shape societies in Czechoslovakia and in East and West Germany? How did they realign themselves after the war?
In discussion:
- Prof. Dr. Ota Konrád, Professor at the Institute for International Studies at Charles University in Prague
- Prof. Dr. Mike Schmeitzner, Professor at the Technical University of Dresden and research associate at the Hannah Arendt Institute, Dresden
- Dr. Darina Volf, research associate at the Department of History at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Moderation: Dr. Christiane Brenner, Collegium Carolinum
In cooperation with the Adalbert Stifter Association and the Collegium Carolinum
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