(NO) LIBERATION IN 1945? With FRIEDERIKE ASCHHOFF
The Second World War and the systematic persecution of Jews ended in 1945. Did this mean liberation for those persecuted? Because now the survivors had to live with the consequences of National Socialist rule: Relatives and friends had disappeared or been murdered, they themselves had experienced exclusion and violence. Friederike Aschhoff's lecture uses examples to shed light on how survivors dealt with their experiences after 1945 (Photo: Private property).
Friederike Aschhoff is a research assistant at the Chair of Modern History at HHU Düsseldorf and a freelancer at the Alter Schlachthof memorial site.
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