Tag: Munich

A young Jewish writer in Germany reflects on his identity and experiences in the 1980s, delving into encounters with various individuals, including literary figures and romantic relationships.
This article discusses the Beer Hall Putsch of November 8, 1923, a failed coup attempt by Adolf Hitler and his Nazi comrades in Munich.
A Munich high school, the Luisengymnasium, recently held a memorial ceremony honoring 20 Jewish young women who were students at the school during the Holocaust and were subsequently murdered by the Nazis.
In this podcast, the Egyptian writer Hussein Aboubakr discusses why Palestinians, including President Mahmoud Abbas, often reference the Holocaust when discussing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
In "Revolution, the Jews, and Hitler's Munich," Michael Brenner explores the role of Jews in revolutionary movements and the impact it had on the rise of Hitler and antisemitism in Munich.
This episode of Unorthodox features Israeli actress Ayelet Zurer, known for her roles in the Israeli shows "Losing Alice" and "Shtisel," as well as her appearance in Steven Spielberg's film "Munich."