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Anti-Nazi Germans: The Hidden History of Working Class Resistance -- Lessons for Today

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Anti-Nazi Germans: The Hidden History of Working Class Resistance -- Lessons for Today

Time: November 28, 2022 from 12pm to 2pm
Location: Southern CT State University
Street: 501 Crescent Street
City/Town: New Haven, CT
Event Type: live, and, zoom, event, with, author, merilyn, moos
Organized By: Paula Panzarella
Latest Activity: Nov 21, 2022

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Monday, November 28th at 12 Noon
Southern Connecticut State University
Engleman B 121 A&B
501 Crescent St. New Haven CT
Live and on Zoom
In the current world political climate when extreme nationalism is growing in many countries, understanding what happened in the Weimar Republic of Germany and the rise of Nazism can provide important lessons for today. The upcoming program at SCSU will include a live/Zoom presentation by author Merilyn Moos, whose father escaped Nazism to England. Her book about anti-Nazi Germans reveals much about the political climate in Germany during the Weimar years, the war, and the hidden history of resistance within Germany. Her book was co-authored by Steve Cushion who provides amazing stories of heroic resistance in France and other countries.
Cosponsored by
Promoting Enduring Peace, Jewish Voice for Peace New Haven, Women’s & Gender Studies Department (SCSU), Progressive Action Roundtable
Featuring a Zoom presentation from London by Author Merilyn Moos
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