Meeting another Netzwerk Israel Fellow on 20.7

On Sunday, I had the chance to meet Hanoch Katsir, a friend and colleague who is also working on a project that is supported by Netzwerk Israel and EVZ. I planned on 'just' having coffee with him for half an hour and then visiting one more museum. We ended up talking for more than two hours, discussing our work and families, how the situation in and of Israel affects our work, the importance of outside support for civil society in Israel, and our personal and professional fondness for Germany in general and Berlin in particular. That particular museum will have to wait for another day, later this week.



That same day, the Museum for German History offered free entrance and guided tours, because of the national memorial day for the failed putsch attempt on 20.7.1944. Before I met Hanoch, I visited two interesting, well-made exhibitions at the museum, 'Roads Not Taken' (What could have happened at crucial points in 19th and 20th century German history, including 20 July 1944) and 'On Displaying Violence' (about the first exhibitions on the Holocaust and Nazi brutality, in Poland and other European countries, 1945-1948). 





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