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I can forgive, but never forget. Generation talk with concentration camp survivor Helga Melmed and members of her family.

Montag, 5. Mai 2025
ANMELDUNG ERFORDERLICH!

Helga Melmed, née Arndtheim, was deported from Berlin to the Litzmannstadt/Lodz ghetto with her Jewish family at the age of 13. Her parents died there of hunger and disease. Helga Melmed survived the Auschwitz concentration camp, several satellite camps of the Neuengamme concentration camp and the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp as the only member of her family. After the war she emigrated to the United States.

We will talk to Helga Melmed and her family members about the Nazi persecution and about passing on the memory in their family. When did the children find out about their mother's persecution? Did the mother tell about her fate of her own accord? Did the children tell their own children about the family history? And what do all of them hope for the future?

Moderation: Ulrike Jensen (Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial)

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

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

Beginn der Veranstaltung: 19:00 Uhr

Quelle: www.fes.de

KörberHaus
Holzhude 1
21029
Hamburg (Bergedorf)

200m Vierlandenstraße
250m Am Bergedorfer Hafen
350m Bf. Bergedorf
400m Bergedorf
400m Mohnhof
450m Alte Holstenstraße
500m Bf. Bergedorf (Johann-Meyer-Straße)

250m Vierlandenstraße / Johann-Adolf-Hasse-Platz

150m Zwei Parkplätze bei "Vierlandenstraße 26"
150m Zwei Parkplätze (7-22 h mit Parkscheibe 4 Stunden) bei "Holzhude 2"
200m Ein Parkplatz (Mo-Fr 8-18 h, Parkscheibe 2 Std.) bei "Vierlandenstraße 29"

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