45 years of city history on 600 pages: Fürstenfeldbruck's path from the end of World War II to reunification is traced by city archivist Gerhard Neumeier in his new chronicle.
Fürstenfeldbruck - On Thursday, October 14th, he will present the work to the public in the small hall of the event forum - and discuss selected aspects with historians.
In his chronicle "Fürstenfeldbruck 1945 to 1990 - From small town to medium-sized center", Neumeier devotes himself to population development as well as to the economy, associations, art and even carnival. The reader learns how the provincial small town became a lively economic and cultural center and a school town. The political development after the end of the Nazi dictatorship is also shown. All important developments are also presented chronologically in the book.
The panel discussion will also deal with selected topics from the city's history.
City archivist Gerhard Neumeier and Brucks Second Mayor Christian Stangl discuss with Dietmar Süß from the Chair for Modern and Contemporary History at the University of Augsburg and Edith Raim from the University of Augsburg.
Dirk Walter from Münchner Merkur and Andreas will moderate
Ostermeier from the Süddeutsche Zeitung.
There are still places available at the event.
It starts at 7.30 p.m. in the small hall of the event forum.
Admission is free.
The 3G rule applies, evidence will be checked at the entrance.
You can register by sending an email to oberbuergermeister@fuerstenfeldbruck.de.
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