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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/centre-for-german-studies/events/childrens-best-in
 terests-unaccompanied-refugee-children
LOCATION:Knox Presbyterian Church 50 Erb St Waterloo ON N2L 1T1 Canada
SUMMARY:In the Children's Best Interests: Unaccompanied Refugee Children in
 \nGermany\, 1945-1952
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:WCGS invites one and all to a talk by Lynne Taylor\, University
  of\nWaterloo professor of History. Dr. Taylor will discuss her latest\nbo
 ok\, _In the Children's Best Interests: Unaccompanied Refugee\nChildren i
 n Germany\, 1945-1952_.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/centre-for-german-studies/events/calliope-austria
LOCATION:CGR - Conrad Grebel University 140 Westmount Road North Atrium Wat
 erloo ON N2L 3G6 Canada
SUMMARY:CALLIOPE Austria
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Women have far too often been forgotten\, overlooked\, and marg
 inalised\nin Austria’s official historiography—a fact that lends all t
 he\nmore importance to this exhibition’s attempt to survey the past 200\
 nyears in light of the biographies of important Austrian women.\nAustrian 
 women whose talents\, willpower\, and determined courage have\nhelped shap
 e and enrich their country.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/centre-for-german-studies/events/luther-year-2017-
 luther-henry-viii
LOCATION:PAS - Psychology\, Anthropology\, Sociology 200 University Avenue 
 West Room 1229 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Luther Year 2017: Luther &amp; Henry VIII
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/centre-for-german-studies/events/grimm-lecture-201
 7-timothy-snyder-holocaust-history-and
LOCATION:ML - Modern Languages 200 University Avenue West Theatre of the Ar
 ts Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Grimm Lecture 2017 - Timothy Snyder : The Holocaust as History and\
 nWarning
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Timothy Snyder\, author of the widely successful book _Black E
 arth_\,\nbelieves we have misunderstood the Holocaust and the essential\n
 lessons it should have taught us. If the Holocaust was indeed\, as\nSnyder
 ’s carefully constructed argument will demonstrate\, a result\nof ecolog
 ical panic and state destruction\, then our misunderstanding\nof it has en
 dangered our own future. The world of the early\ntwenty-first century rese
 mbles the world of the early twentieth more\nthan we realize—and some of
  our own sensibilities are closer to\nthose of Europeans of the 1930s than
  we might like to think.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20161025T190000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/centre-for-german-studies/events/2016-grimm-lectur
 e-democracy-disappearing-ink-politics
LOCATION:QNC - Quantum Nano Centre 200 University Avenue West Room 1502 Wat
 erloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:2016 Grimm Lecture: Democracy in Disappearing Ink: The Politics of\
 nExclusion in Germany before Hitler
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Election battles were fought ferociously in pre-World War One G
 ermany\,\nwhen most middle-class Germans still opposed formal democracy.\n
 Anti-democrats deployed many exclusionary strategies that flew in the\nfac
 e of electoral fairness.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/centre-for-german-studies/events/von-berlin-kitche
 ner-connotations-and-cultures-discussion
LOCATION:Kitchener Public Library\, Central Library 85 Queen St. N. Theatre
  Kitchener ON N2H 2H1 Canada
SUMMARY:Von Berlin to Kitchener: Connotations and Cultures\, A Discussion P
 anel
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Berlin’s name change to Kitchener was not just a simple vote.
 \nTumultuous times divided the otherwise peaceful city into two groups\,\n
 reflecting the Great War that had erupted in Europe two years prior\nand\,
  in the end\, made the name change in 1916 Berlin/Kitchener\nanything but 
 simple.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/centre-for-german-studies/events/waterloo-region-m
 useum-city-edge
LOCATION:The Waterloo Region Museum 10 Huron Rd. Kitchener ON N2P 2R7 Canad
 a
SUMMARY:Waterloo Region Museum: City on Edge
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Learn how a city was pushed to the edge during the First World 
 War -\nto the point of changing its name from Berlin to Kitchener through 
 a\ncontroversial and high-tension referendum.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/centre-for-german-studies/events/fuhrerbunker-expe
 rimental-chamber-opera-andrew-ager
LOCATION:The Registry Theatre 122 Frederick St. Kitchener ON Canada
SUMMARY:Führerbunker: An Experimental Chamber Opera by Andrew Ager
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Canadian composer Andrew Ager’s new chamber opera\n“Führer
 bunker” is receiving its premiere at the Registry Theatre\nin Kitchener.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20141028T170000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/centre-for-german-studies/events/100-years-wwi-dic
 tatorship-and-democracy-age-extremes
LOCATION:AL - Arts Lecture Hall 200 University Avenue West Room 113 Waterlo
 o ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:100 Years Since WWI: Dictatorship and Democracy in an Age of Extrem
 es
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Beginning with the outbreak of World War I in 1914\, the last c
 entury\nsaw the rise of Italian fascism and Soviet communism\, the world\n
 economic crisis\, and the rise of the Nazis to power in Germany\,\nleading
  to the horrors of World War II.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/centre-for-german-studies/events/dawn-freedom-east
 -germany-1989
LOCATION:PAS - Psychology\, Anthropology\, Sociology 200 University Avenue 
 West Room 1229 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:The Dawn of Freedom—East Germany 1989
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Twenty-five years ago and after protests and peaceful demonstra
 tions\,\nthe Berlin Wall opened\, the East German government resigned\, an
 d\nGerman unification was on the horizon. The year 1989 was an eventful\ny
 ear for East Germans: protests during the local elections in spring\;\nthe
  flight of thousands via Hungary and Czechoslovakia in summer\;\nanti-gove
 rnment protests in Leipzig and other cities and towns in\nfall\, and the f
 all of the Wall in November.\n\nMat Schulze\, prof in the Department of Ge
 rmanic and Slavic Studies and\ndirector of the Waterloo Centre for German 
 Studies\, was a student in\nLeipzig in 1989. He will talk not only about t
 he political\ndevelopments that year but also give an eyewitness account o
 f\nprotests\, civic rights actions\, and demonstrations in Leipzig.
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