Book Discussion with Author Sabine Bode on "The Silent Voices of War's Children" - A Reflection on Eight Decades Post-Conflict
### A Notable Event in Halle: A Reading with Sabine Bode
The city of Halle (Saale) is set to host an enlightening event as part of the series "Between Dictatorship and Freedom? - 80 Years of Liberation from National Socialism in Halle (Saale)". On June 19, at 7 PM, renowned expert on the psychological consequences of war, Sabine Bode, will be reading from her acclaimed non-fiction works at Stadthaus, Market Square 2.
Sabine Bode, born in 1947 and residing in Cologne, has authored several bestselling books, including "The Forgotten Generation", "War Grandchildren", "Post-War Children", and "War Traces", all of which have been translated into multiple languages. Her work, particularly "The Forgotten Generation: The War Children Break Their Silence", published in 2004, sparked significant debates about the processing of the fates and psychological burdens of war children.
The event is open to all, with admission costing 10 euros for general admission and 6 euros for reduced prices. Tickets can be purchased online via the museum's website or at the box office in the Stadthaus from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM on the day of the event. For those who are mobility-restricted, the lecture will be available via livestream on the museum's website.
The event was suggested by the audience, as Sabine Bode has been invited to many places in the West, but it is surprisingly difficult to find events with her in the East. This reading and discussion promise to be a unique opportunity to engage with Sabine Bode's insights and perspectives on the history and personal accounts of the National Socialism period and its aftermath in Halle (Saale).
The livestream will be available under the topic "Top-Themes" on the museum's website, ensuring that those who cannot attend in person can still participate and benefit from this enlightening event. The series commemorates the 80th anniversary of the liberation from National Socialism in Halle (Saale) with various cultural and educational events, making this a significant moment in the city's history.
To book your ticket for this event, visit the official website of the event series or the cultural office of Halle (Saale). If online booking is not available, check the contact details for phone or email reservations. Sometimes tickets are also available at the venue box office or local cultural centers involved in the series. Alternatively, check popular German event ticket platforms like Eventim or Reservix if the event partners with them.
Join us on June 19 for an unforgettable evening with Sabine Bode as we delve into the history and personal accounts of the National Socialism period and its aftermath in Halle (Saale).
- Sabine Bode's expertise in the psychological consequences of war extends beyond war-and-conflicts, touching on crucial aspects of health-and-wellness and mental-health, particularly in her book 'The Forgotten Generation: The War Children Break Their Silence'.
- The event in Halle (Saale), focusing on the 80 Years of Liberation from National Socialism, may have implications beyond local general-news, sparking discussions in politics about the processing of the fates and psychological burdens of war children.
- As Sabine Bode's work sheds light on a pivotal period in history, it presents an opportunity for the city of Halle (Saale) and its audience to participate in a thought-provoking discourse related to science and historical events.