Created by the Kennesaw State University Public History and German Studies Programs and the Ravensbrück Memorial Site, Remembering Ravensbrück tells the story of the Nazi concentration camp where more than 150,000 women were interned.
The panel-based exhibition focuses on the history of the camp, from its beginning in 1939 to its liberation in 1945, and highlights the stories of individual women – women who suffered in and survived the camp but also of female guards who willingly implemented the Nazi Final Solution.
The visually rich panels feature historic photographs, maps, and artwork created by the prisoners, a testament to the women’s spirit of survival.
This exhibit will be at the Cumming branch of the library from March 27 through April 28, 2019.
About Forsyth Reads Together
Forsyth Reads Together is a county-wide annual event that encourages the entire community to read, discuss, and participate in programs associated with the same book. This year's selection is Lilac Girls by Martha Hall Kelly.
Meet the author at An Evening with Martha Hall Kelly on Wednesday, April 17 at the Forsyth Conference Center.
An Evening with Martha Hall Kelly is sponsored by Forsyth County Public Library, FCPL Friends and Advocates, and Forsyth County Arts Alliance at Forsyth County Community Foundation.
Other Forsyth Reads Together events include a performances of And Then They Came For Me: Remembering the World of Anne Frank on April 2, a writing program on Literacy through Drama: From the Page to the Stage on April 13, a guest lecture on Women in the Holocaust on April 22, and the Remembering Ravensbrück exhibit on display through April 28.
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