What’s On

Current and upcoming exhibitions

Nazi Slave Labour: Perpetrators and Victims

Between 1939 and 1945, 20 million individuals were exploited as slave and forced labourers by the Nazi regime. This exhibition will explore how perpetrators profited off and exploited slave labourers, alongside the first-hand stories of the victims.

Upcoming events

Exhibition Talk – A Proximity to Violence: What Channel Islands’ labourers experienced in Alderney, by Gilly Carr

Join us for a special presentation by Dr Gilly Carr highlighting aspects of our newest exhibition Nazi Slave Labour: Perpetrators and Victims.

Book Talk: And The Cello Came Too, Robin Lustig in conversation with Michael Newman

When Robin Lustig’s mother died in 2013, he found himself drawn back into the tangled history of his German-Jewish family -- a story of survival, exile, death and endurance. He will discuss his book, and the issues it raises, with Michael Newman, chief executive of the Association of Jewish Refugees.

Book Talk – The Nuremberg Women, Natalie Livingstone in conversation with Daniel Finkelstein

Natalie Livingstone, joined in conversation by Daniel Finkelstein, will be speaking about her new book which marks the 80th anniversary of the Nuremberg Trials – a revelatory history that sheds new light on the most famous trials of the twentieth century through the stories of eight extraordinary women whose significance has long been overlooked.

Exhibition Talk – Gender and Slave Labour, with Dr Christine Schmidt and Professor Dan Stone

Join us for a special presentation by Dr Christine Schmidt and Professor Dan Stone highlighting aspects of our newest exhibition Nazi Slave Labour: Perpetrators and Victims.

Book Talk – I Will Not Abandon You: Queer Women in Nazi Germany, Samuel Huneke in conversation with William Jones and Rosie Ramsden

Join Samuel Clowes Huneke for a conversation about his new book I Will Not Abandon You: Queer Women in Nazi Germany, in conversation with Dr Rosie Ramsden and Dr William Ross Jones.
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