A few years ago, historian Dr. Stefan Hördler discovered an old photo album titled "SS Memories." Most of the over 200 photographs depict men in SS uniforms either on duty or enjoying leisure activities like football or celebrations. By comparing these images with other existing albums and countless archival documents, Stefan Hördler succeeded in tracing career paths of SS members, from their early involvement in concentration camps in the 1930s to their roles in major World War II camps like Auschwitz or Buchenwald, uncovering the formation of long-term personal networks. From this meticulous research, the 45-minute documentary "Das vergessene Fotoalbum der SS" was produced, which will be screened during the event.
Stefan Hördler is a research associate at the Institute for Economic and Social History of the Georg-August University of Göttingen and a visiting professor at the School of Arts & Humanities at the University of Huddersfield. He has previously worked at universities and research institutions in Germany, Austria, and the United States and has published extensively on National Socialism and contemporary history. For over ten years, he has also served as an expert witness in legal proceedings related to Nazi crimes.
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Screening of the 45-minute documentary "Das vergessene Fotoalbum der SS" followed by a discussion.
Automatically translated from German.
Where does it take place?
Centre Culturel Opderschmelz
1a Rue du Centenaire
3475 Dudelange
Luxembourg
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