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SUMMARY:Hitler’s Mein Kampf: Reflections 100 Years On
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, July 10\, 2025 – 17:30\nSenate House\nMalet Street\nLondon WC1E 7HU \nLectures are also live streamed on Zoom. Places at Senate House are strictly limited and must be reserved by contacting the Leo Baeck Institute London at info@leobaeck.co.uk \n\n\nAdmission is free. Lectures will begin promptly at 5.30pm. Latecomers may not be admitted. \nZoom links will be advertised closer to the dates of individual events in our lecture announcements via email\, social media and on our website. To participate online and to register your booking please follow the instructions provided in those communications. \n  \n\n\nHitler and the history of the Nazis remain extremely popular topics and ones that never cease to attract people’s interest\, even fascination. It is crucial to comprehend the nature of Mein Kampf\, the mindset of its author\, Adolf Hitler\, and the ideology he espoused that brought untold tragedy to millions of people – death\, destruction\, genocide and war. The book presents a dangerous set of ideas\, regrettably ones that still have followers today\, one hundred years after Mein Kampf was originally penned. This lecture focusses on some key themes of the text\, as well as examining the work in its historical context. \nLisa Pine is Fellow of the Institute of Historical Research\, School of Advanced Study\, University of London. Her main research interests are the history of Nazi Germany and the Holocaust. She is the author or editor of nine books\, the most recent of which is a co-authored book (with Kees Boterbloem)\, Soviet and Nazi Posters: Propaganda and Policies (Bloomsbury\, 2025). \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDoes belonging always require exclusion? This lecture series explores this universal question through the lens of the German-Jewish experience\, a community deeply shaped by its complex relationship to inclusion and exclusion. Spanning key moments in modern history\, these talks examine German-Jewish thinkers’ responses to the dominant ‘Protestant ethic’\, debates over nationalism in interwar Germany and Austria\, the warped ideology of Adolf Hitler\, and the long struggle of German Jews to reclaim citizenship after the Holocaust. Join us as we situate these experiences within today’s urgent debates about identity and belonging. \n  \n\n\n\n\nOrganised by the Leo Baeck Institute London in cooperation with the German Historical Institute London. \n\nOverview of the 2025 Lecture Series
URL:https://fuf-leobaeck.de/event/lbi-hitlers-mein-kampf-reflections-100-years-on/
LOCATION:Senate House London
CATEGORIES:LBI London,Vortrag
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