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"Verräter" oder "Helden"? Fritz Bauer und der "Prozess um den 20. Juli 1944"

In the organizer's words:

"The Trial Chamber is of the opinion that the National Socialist state was not a constitutional state, but an unjust state that did not serve the welfare of the German people." This sentence from the plea of the then Attorney General Fritz Bauer, together with the entire trial against the right-wing extremist Otto Ernst Remer, initiated a rethink among the West German public in the 1950s. Remer had publicly described the resistance fighters around Count von Stauffenberg as traitors to the country, Fritz Bauer then brought charges of defamation and defamation of the memory of the deceased.

The nationwide traveling exhibition of the German Resistance Memorial Center impressively illuminates the course of events and the context of the trial, in which Fritz Bauer made the German public aware of the unjust nature of the Nazi regime and rehabilitated the resistance fighters.

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