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Eine Synagoge in Wassenberg
Author(s): Theatergruppe der Evangelischen Kirchengemeinde Wassenberg
This documentary piece of theatre recreates the demolition of the Jewish house of worship by Nazi sympathizers in the German town of Wassenberg, situated near the Netherlands. The piece was developed and staged by a Christian theatre group in the town to address the community’s part in the Holocaust.
Format: Revue
Snapshot
Notes:
Typescript available in the archives at Yad Vashem.
Original Language: German
Experience(s) Chronicled: Germany, Hitler and the Growth of Nazism | Perpetrators, Bystanders and Collaborators