Tour: Berlin women in resistance to the Nazis in Steglitz. Register now for 12.11.2023, 1-15 p.m.!

Tour: Berlin women in resistance to the Nazis in Steglitz. Register now for 12.11.2023, 1-15 p.m.!

According to a report by www.berlin.de Steglitz district, the most approval. Nazi women also lived in this district and other women who were involved in Nazi crimes. Nevertheless, there were also women who were in silent resistance and campaigned for the victims and commemoration after 1945.
On Sunday, November 12, 2023, there will be a tour that illuminates these "silent heroines" and the resistance of women in Steglitz. The tour lasts from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Interested parties can register by email at berlin.lokal@frauenwidersstand.de.
The tour is led by Claudia von Gélieu and Trille Schünke by women's tours. The event is free of charge and barrier -free.
The series "Resistance History Local: 12 Districts - 12 City tours" is funded by the Senate Department for Culture and Europe (now Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion). It enables Berlin women to search for traces in the Nazi era between persecution and resistance.

Local effects of National Socialism in Steglitz

Steglitz was a district in Berlin that was of particular importance during the time of National Socialism. The fact that the Nazis received the most approval here shows that there was also strong support for the National Socialist ideology in this area.
The presence of Nazi women's leaders and other women who were involved in Nazi crimes illustrates the role that women played in National Socialism. It is important to remember that not only men but also women were actively involved in the Nazi regime. This aspect of history should not be forgotten or neglected.