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"We wave a flag. We take handkerchiefs with us in front of the television: on Remembrance Day we mourn and on Remembrance Day we remember, so let's stand up, let's be silent for a minute, then we can hear the grass grow better."



Hour zero. Germany remembers, remembers and wants to make amends.


Germany remembers well. Suffering is locked up in monuments and days of remembrance, right continuities become isolated cases - this creates new space for national identity.


Finally again Wetten, that...?, City Palace and Ministry of Homeland Affairs.


The Nazi past seems to be only a small part of the otherwise large, positive German history.


“Schwarz Rot Geil” deals with questions about forgetting, memory and identity.


The German self-image has long since ceased to be anti-fascist. The actual goal is forgotten: history must never repeat itself.


Facing the structures of forgetting is political work of remembrance.


Political remembrance work is shaping the future.
Additional information
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Participating artists
Alice Kretzer
Céline Ilbertz
Emily Warringsholz
Florentine Fuhrmann
Julius Brockmann
Juri Jaworsky
Lina Winter
Tabea Below
Dates
July 2024
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