Germany and France cultivate different cultures of remembrance. 80 years after the end of the Second World War, the question of how long guilt lasts and what remembrance means for politics is once again posed in a special way. As part of the 2nd Offenburg Dialogue Days, French and German representatives from politics, media and culture will come together to examine and question the current state of remembrance politics. On the evening of November 7, a public discussion event conceived by Helene Bubrowski will take place in the Salmen on the question of whether a shared future requires a new kind of shared memory.
Free of charge, please register at 0781/82-2701 or salmen@offenburg.de
Free of charge, please register at 0781/82-2701 or salmen@offenburg.de
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