A Jew who defeated Nazism - talk by author Ainslie Hepburn
Connaught Road, Worthy Down, Winchester, Hampshire, SO21 2RG
Herbert Sulzbach (1894 – 1985) was an influential figure in Britain and Germany who made a remarkable personal contribution to Anglo-German reconciliation following the Second World War. Working with German prisoners of war in British camps that included fanatical Nazis, he guided men of all ranks – including senior officers - to personal, educational, and cultural achievements in preparation for peace and reconciliation. This is a graphic and moving account of a largely untold aspect of the war where the seeds of reconciliation, and a 'New Germany', were fostered by a remarkable and self-deprecating 'ordinary' man.
Find out more as author Ainslie Hepburn brings her book to life in an illustrated talk. Copies of the book will be on sale after the talk.
Connaught Road, Worthy Down, Winchester, Hampshire, SO21 2RG