PHOTO: © Giesinger Bahnhof

JEDER MENSCH HAT EINEN NAMEN

In the organizer's words:

Reading with music

EVERY HUMAN BEING HAS A NAME

Memorial book for the victims of the Shoah from Giesing and Harlaching

  • Sat
  • 09.11
  • 18.00h

Anti-Semites invoke the right to freedom of opinion guaranteed in the German constitution, the number of anti-Semitic crimes is increasing. Members of the German Bundestag refer to the enormous crimes committed by Germans during the Nazi dictatorship as "flyspeck".

This makes it all the more important to look into this German past in order to bring the erased, forgotten and suppressed names and biographies of the victims of this criminal policy back into the collective memory.

Herbert Dandl has gathered a great deal of information on the individual people so that Jewish Munich residents from Giesing and Harlaching can once again be seen as unique personalities: Family connections, home addresses, mobility, origin, social background, school career, professional career and much more.

Photographic evidence supplements the biographical data to give the Jewish victims of National Socialism not only a name and a story, but also a face and thus a small piece of their human dignity and integrity.
It is the duty of those of us born later to remember all the victims of the Shoah.

  • Music: Michaela Dietl
  • Reading: Gabi Graswald-Vidovic

Herbert Dandl
"Every person has a name"
Memorial book for the victims of the Shoah from Giesing and Harlaching1933-1945
Published by Franz Schiermeier Munich 2024, 456 pages
ISBN: 978-3-948974-67-1
Price: 32 €


The event will take place in the Kurt Mahlersaal.

Due to space restrictions, please reserve seats in advance.

Free admission
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Location

Giesinger Bahnhof Giesinger Bahnhofplatz 1 81539 München

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