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“Those Who Forget”. A talk by Geraldine Schwarz

Published: March 3, 2023; Author: Julia Sonrisa

 March 9, 2023    12:00 PM-01:00 PM EDT

Address: 515 West, 116th Street,  New York, NY 10027,  United States

“Those Who Forget”. A talk by Geraldine Schwarz

An exploration of the history of Europe’s post-war reckoning with fascism, “Those Who Forget” urges the reader to remember the lessons learned in World War II in light of recent far-right and nationalist sentiments.

During the war, Schwarz’s French grandfather was a police officer in Vichy France; on her German side, her grandparents were non-innocent bystanders, sometimes even taking advantage of Nazi policies. In this exploration, Schwarz considers the roles her grandparents played in perpetuating fascist policies during the war. Following three generations of her family’s history in post-war Europe, Schwarz investigates the ideologies that came into play, as well as the role of collective guilt in creating a democratic responsibility, highlighting the importance of being able to look back on history so as not to repeat it.

Translated by Laura Marris from French, “Those Who Forget” paperback was released in September 2022.

Based in Berlin, Géraldine Schwarz is a German-French journalist, documentary filmmaker, and author. Those Who Forget is her first book. It won the European Book Prize, Germany’s Winfried Peace Prize, and Italy’s NordSud International Prize for Literature and Science and is currently being translated into eight languages.

This event is made possible by the Knapp Family Foundation.

Time: 12:00 PM — 1:00 PM EST

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