Women in resistance: the forgotten heroines of the Nazi era unveiled

Women in resistance: the forgotten heroines of the Nazi era unveiled

new exhibition "Women in resistance to the Nazis" focuses on female heroines

A new art project swirls through the history books and reveals the often overlooked women who fought in resistance against National Socialism. The exhibition "Female Resistance Poices" in the Berlin Willy-Brandt-Haus presents with "Not You alone" the heroic stories of women who have stuck for freedom and justice.

The power of collages: an artistic tribute to the bravery of women.

The artists Claudia Balsters and Hannah Goldstein have sneaked into the hearts and heads of the visitors with their collagen art: inside. Their impressive works tell the life stories of brave women, who fought against the Nazi's rule of terror. The portraits of the resistance fighters merge into a monument of bravery through delicate scissor lines and artistic creativity.

The gesture of freedom: annedore liver in focus

There is special attention to the history of Annedore Leber, a brave journalist and publisher who was on the side of her husband Julius Leber, a well -known resistance fighter against Hitler. The exhibition shows impressive productions from the life and work of Annedore Leber in the "Dear Annedore" series, who, as a mother, master tailor and political activist, not only supported her family, but also actively accompanied her husband's battle.

art as a memory: The cut pages of history

In a moving video work, the artists use the cut side of history books to make the lost faces of the resistance fighters visible again. Due to the delicate layers of the paper, the spirits of the past rise, warn us to the willingness to sacrifice and the courage that is necessary to stand up for a democratic future.

Tenderness in art: a tribute to the heroines of once

With their exhibition, Claudia Balsters and Hannah Goldstein not only created a monument to the forgotten heroines, but also built a bridge between the past and the present. The tender devotion with which they tell the stories of women in resistance shows the power of art to keep memories alive and inspire us all to stand up for a fairer world.

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The exhibition "Women in Outrany" is still in the Willy Brandt House in Berlin-Kreuzberg to see. Free admission.

- Nag

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