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G2G Presents: 1933 The Path to Exclusion – the experience of German Jews

10th May, 2023, 7.30 pm

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It is 90 years since Hitler and the Nazi Party came to power in Germany. By the 10th May, Germany had become a dictatorship; Dachau and  Oranienburg concentration camps had been established: Nazis’ political opponents were being imprisoned; anti Jewish laws had been introduced  and Jewish books were burning. 

Hear how the families of G2G speakers were affected by the rise of Hitler and the Nazis between 30 January  and 31 July 1933 and join our Q & A with Holocaust historian, Dr. Daniel Adamson and G2G speakers. 

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Leah Burman shares the story of her father Ziggy Landschaft

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Northern Holocaust Education Group and Generation 2 Generation invite you to listen to Leah Burman share the story of her father Ziggy Landschaft.

Leah’s father, Ziggy, was born in 1925 in Chorzow, Poland, and grew up with his father,  mother and younger brother.  They were an orthodox Jewish family.  Hear Ziggy’s experiences of the Cracow Ghetto, Płaszów Labour Camp, Gross-Rosen Concentration Camp and the death march to Mauthausen Concentration Camp and how he was saved by a small group of Czech political prisoners. 

Ziggy’s motto and story, L’Chaim, a Jewish toast meaning “To Life”, is a powerful one for today’s world.

This will be an on-line Zoom event, but booking is required via Eventbrite.

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G2G and The Wiener Library Present: 85 Years on from the Anschluss

To mark the anniversary of the German takeover of Austria, join The Wiener Holocaust Library and Generation 2 Generation to consider the significance of the Anschluss and its impact on the Jewish Community in Austria, as well as hearing some individual stories of Austrian Jews.

The event will feature a panel discussion on the Anschluss, its impact, aftermath and memory, as well a short film featuring some first-hand survivor testimonies provided by family of G2G speakers Judith Hayman (on her aunt Frieda Reisz) and Jane Curzon (mother Stella Curzon), Erich Schloss (Eva Schloss) and Peter Kammerling (father Walter Kammerling).

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G2G Presents: The story of Lela Black presented by her granddaughter, Jacqueline

Born in Salonica, Greece but living in Athens, Lela, her husband and young daughter were forced into hiding after the German invasion in 1943. With the help of Lela’s testimony, hear Jacquline describe what happened to Lela and her family. 

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G2G Presents: HMD Event – Remembering the Children

It is estimated that up to 1.5 million Jewish Children perished during the Holocaust.  This year in the lead up to Holocaust Memorial Day, Generation 2 Generation features child survivors, Eva Clarke, Steven Frank and Ivor Perl together with second and third generation descendants to remember the different experiences of children during this time.

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G2G Presents: The Rise of Antisemitism Today

Why is antisemitism on the rise?
How does it compare with antisemitism in the 1930s?
What can we do about it?

Join our discussion with representatives from three organisations
dealing with antisemitism day-to-day:

Nina Freedman, Antisemitism Policy Trust
Binyomin Gilbert, Campaign Against Antisemitism
Dr Dave Rich, Community Security Trust

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