The historical exhibition Margot and the Others - Forced Sterilization under National Socialism focuses on the cruel practice of forced sterilization of people who did not fit into the racist, misanthropic system of the Nazi regime and writes a local history of Wiesbaden that has received little attention to date - the story of the so-called Rhineland children who were sterilized by verbal order in a "secret Reich matter" simply because they looked different, because they had the "wrong" fathers, because they were not "German" enough. The exhibition places a special focus on writing the individual stories of the Wiesbaden children and at the same time shedding light on the topic of forced sterilization in Nazi injustice legislation. Last but not least, the exhibition project raises the question of what it means to live here and now and what responsibility we all bear for this "here" and "now".
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