Seminar on “History that hurts” (Germany after 1945)

Our next seminar covering the topic “History that hurts” presented by Dr. Frank Oliver Sobich will take place on Thursday, June 22nd from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Seminarhaus SH 0.109 (ground floor) on Campus Westend.

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How has Germany dealt with its “Nazi-past” from 1945 until today? Dr. Frank Oliver Sobich who works at Goethe University at the department of Didactics of History helped to create materials for the exhibition “Germany after 1945: A Society confronts Antisemitism, Racism and Neo-Nazism”. He will talk about how Germany has dealt with its “Nazi-past” up until today confronted by Antisemitism, Racism and Neo-Nazism. Please feel encouraged to have a look on the materials on the Website of the Amadeu Antonia foundation beforehand.

The seminar takes place within academic experience Worldwide e.V.’s regular seminar series. Each of our seminars is designed as an open space inviting students and refugees to establish an active exchange. In the seminars, postcolonial studies serve as discussion basis, media is being analysed as well as learnings about the conflicts and problems in the countries of origin of our international participants are covered. All seminars are open to public, free of charge for all participants and take place on a regular basis in a two-week rhythm in Frankfurt. Your ideas, proposals, suggestions or contributions on possible topics are welcome at any time. Please contact

Our next seminar covering the topic „History that hurts“ presented by Dr. Frank Oliver Sobich will take place on Thursday, June 22nd from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Seminarhaus SH 0.109 (ground floor) on Campus Westend.

How has Germany dealt with its “Nazi-past” from 1945 until today? Dr. Frank Oliver Sobich who works at Goethe University at the department of Didactics of History helped to create materials for the exhibition “Germany after 1945: A Society confronts Antisemitism, Racism and Neo-Nazism”. He will talk about how Germany has dealt with its “Nazi-past” up until today confronted by Antisemitism, Racism and Neo-Nazism. Please feel encouraged to have a look on the materials on the Website of the Amadeu Antonia foundation beforehand.

The seminar takes place within academic experience Worldwide e.V.’s regular seminar series. Each of our seminars is designed as an open space inviting students and refugees to establish an active exchange. In the seminars, postcolonial studies serve as discussion basis, media is being analysed as well as learnings about the conflicts and problems in the countries of origin of our international participants are covered. All seminars are open to public, free of charge for all participants and take place on a regular basis in a two-week rhythm in Frankfurt. Your ideas, proposals, suggestions or contributions on possible topics are welcome at any time. Please contact frankfurt@aeworldwide.de.

TIME: Thursday, June 22nd, 6-8 pm

PLACE: Seminarhaus, SH 0.109, Campus Westend, Frankfurt

TOPIC: History that hurts (Germany after 1945)