Hans Rosenbaum from Hanover was only 20 years old. No picture of him has survived. No one who can remember him is still alive. By carefully evaluating the few traces of his life, historian Dr. Anke Sawahn has succeeded in making Hans Rosenbaum more visible as a person, as a son and as a brother.
The presentation of this new publication by the ZeitZentrum Zivilcourage provides the framework for an evening focusing on the visibility of disability in the culture of remembrance. After brief input on the content and a discussion with the experts, there will be an opportunity to view our exhibition and talk about it.
The event is part of the series [Z]ivilcourage jetzt!
With: Claus Arne Mohr, political scientist and member of the federal board of the Bundesverband Selbsthilfe Körperbehinderter e.V. (BSK); Prof. Dr. Dorothee Meyer, Hanover University of Applied Sciences and Arts; Dr. Alice Junge, Leibniz University Hanover
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