Four Years of Ukraine War: "If Ukraine is abandoned, it's over"
Ukrainian philosopher Vasyl Cherepanyn discusses the intersection of art and war, the premature reconstruction plans from prominent architects, and the need for a broader Eastern European context in German remembrance culture ahead of the upcoming Berlin Biennale.
Thematic Tour in Dachau: Changing Culture of Remembrance
A thematic tour focusing on the remembrance culture surrounding former Dachau concentration camp will take place on February 28.
Culture of Remembrance: "It is moving that my Jewish body feels safe here"
A gathering of women at the Dachau concentration camp memorial reflects on safety and remembrance related to Jewish identity and Nazi history.
German Culture of Remembrance: A New School of Remembrance
The article discusses the significance of German history in shaping current national policies, especially under Chancellor Friedrich Merz's leadership.
German Memorial Culture: A New School of Remembrance
The article discusses Germany's evolving perspective on its history, emphasizing how Chancellor Friedrich Merz links national memory to the country’s new leadership role in Europe.
Alberto Tomba and Deborah Compagnoni, the Silent Return of an Italy that Knew How to Stop
Alberto Tomba and Deborah Compagnoni, two iconic figures in Italian culture, have made a quiet return, symbolizing a nostalgic remembrance of a simpler time in Italy.
Remembrance Culture: More Monuments for Women
Initiatives in Frankfurt aim to increase the visibility of women in historical commemorations through more monuments, following a proposal by local CDU and SPD officials.
Culture of Remembrance: 'We Want to Broaden the Perspective'
The Dachau Camp Community, formed by former inmates of the Dachau concentration camp and their supporters, advocates for a vibrant culture of remembrance and actively engages in contemporary political debates to combat historical distortion and discrimination.