About the book
Hanau, February 19, 2020: A right-wing extremist shoots nine people at several crime scenes for racist motives, others are seriously injured. Among them was 23-year-old Said Etris Hashemi. Etris is hit in the neck and barely survives. His brother Said Nesar, two years younger, dies at the scene. All help comes too late. A few seconds that change everything - not only in the lives of those affected, but in society as a whole. Etris' story is probably the most personal account from the survivor of an attack that changed Germany forever. "This book tells a piece of German history that has so far been largely invisible because it has been made invisible." (Mithu Sanyal)
Moderation: Meliksah Senyürek
Supported by the Democracy Center Bremen
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