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Daughters of Female Survivors Talk About Their Mothers' Influence on Their Own Lives

Montag, 4. Mai 2026
ANMELDUNG ERFORDERLICH!

Titti Fränkel (Sweden) and Nina Halden Rönnlund (Sweden) have one thing in common: their mothers Livia Fränkel (née Szmuk, 1927–2025) and Mira Teeman (née Miriam Teeman, 1926–2008) were deported with their Jewish families from Hungary and Poland to Nazi death camps. All of them survived and emigrated to Sweden after the Second World War to start a new life.

We will talk with the two daughters about the impact of their maternal histories on their respective families. Was their persecution discussed within the family? Were questions asked? Was there silence? What did they learn from their mothers? How do they remember them?

Moderation: Ulrike Jensen, Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial

Please note: The event will be held in English only. Registration is required at: www.fes.de

A cooperation of the Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial and Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. Supported by: Landeszentrale für politische Bildung der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg.

Veranstaltungszeit: 19:00 Uhr bis 20:30 Uhr

Quelle: www.fes.de

Haus der Patriotischen Gesellschaft (Reimarus-Saal)
Trostbrücke 6
20457
Hamburg (Altstadt)

250m Domstraße
250m U Rödingsmarkt (Großer Burstah)
300m Rathaus
300m Rathausmarkt
350m Rathausmarkt (Petrikirche)
350m Speersort
400m Brandstwiete

200m Domstraße / Willy-Brandt-Straße

50m Ein Parkplatz bei "Trostbrücke 4"
200m Ein Parkplatz (Mo. - Fr. 8 - 18 h) bei "Adolphsplatz 6"
200m Ein Parkplatz bei "Rolandsbrücke 4 ggü."

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