Germany, 85 years after Kristallnacht, holds a diverse remembrance culture, exemplified by numerous Holocaust memorials.
Historian Anette Isaacs offers a photographic tour showcasing how remembrance and guilt are conveyed in the country.
Just a couple of months ago, the world commemorated the 85th anniversary of Kristallnacht, also known as the November pogrom. Almost eight decades after the end of World War II, Germany has evolved into a country with a varied and fascinating remembrance culture, reminding Germans and visitors alike of the nation’s horrible past and legacy. German historian and OLLI at FIU Director Anette Isaacs will take you on a photographic journey to some of the many memorials to victims of the Holocaust, that show how remembrance and guilt have been expressed in the “land of the perpetrators.”
We are thrilled to announce a new partnership between the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at FIU and the Hallandale Beach Public Library! This collaboration brings diverse, engaging classes to our vibrant space, expanding educational opportunities for our community.
German born and raised Anette Isaacs is a Historian and Public Educator who has been presenting hundreds of programs on more than 40 different topics all over the United States. She holds Master's Degrees in American Studies, Political Science, and History and is currently serving as the Director of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at FIU in North Miami.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Speaker | Discussion/Lecture | Arts & Cultural |
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