Controversial author and activist Linda Mills pries open the darkly guarded doors of history as she takes her unforgettable but reluctant family back to Vienna, where they fled the Nazis in 1939. Obsessively following a trail of stunning revelations, she uncovers an astonishing array of collaborators, victims, perpetrators and unlikely heroes in a startlingly humorous adventure from Vienna to Hollywood.
Please join us on November 23rd for an international colloquium on memory and responsibility, trauma and judgment as experienced through the recollection and interpretation of war. Timed to coincide with the 70th anniversary of "Kristallnacht," and the beginning of the second world war, historians and jurists will address the themes of record and recovery, archiving and transmitting, as well as the generational divides, responsibility and denial in relation to the Holocaust. Read More.
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