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2019 David Cesarani Holocaust Memorial Lecture

Rachel Seiffert's lecture now available online

  • Date29 January 2019

Remembering is essential, to nations and individuals alike; memorials and commemorations, in all their various forms, have a significant role to play in this process.

But they are often disputed, and this discord can be deeply revealing. Rachel Seiffert, a German-British author, will explore these issues in the context of her own family history, the German post-Holocaust experience, and more recent political developments in this country and beyond.

Rachel Seiffert's lecture is now available online.

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