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An evening hosted by the UAB Department of History and the Alabama Holocaust Education Center.
On Tuesday, November 4, 2025, from 6:00–7:30 PM (doors open at 5:30 PM) at the UAB National Alumni Society House, renowned Holocaust historians Wendy Lower and Jonathan Petropoulos will present “Himmler’s Last Days and the Fate of Nazi Leadership.” This Kristallnacht Commemorative Lecture will reveal how genocidal systems collapse and what becomes of the people who lead them. These two world-class scholars bring new insight into the psychology and downfall of one of history’s most infamous figures, Heinrich Himmler.
This is a rare opportunity to hear two of the foremost Holocaust historians together in Birmingham.
Please see the attached flyer for details and registration information or this is the link: https://secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/f0-PhWWGct7qukXVpl5aPw
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Es gibt’s Stammtisch, wie an jedem Donnerstag, ab halb acht Uhr abends im Giuseppes Café, 925 Eighth St. South, 324-2626.
Kommt und seid lustig!
Bis dahin!
Euer David
EMAIL David for information: agrestidg@gmail.com
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St. Martin’s Day * Lantern Fest Join Us for a Festive Evening! November 11 5.30 – 7 pm Meet @TA in front of MS Atrium Bring your lantern — a holding stick will be provided when you arrive Start the night by listening to and singing traditional German songs Take a lantern walk around the baseball field Enjoy delicious food (brats with buns / waffles) at the Baseball Pavilion Payment: Cash or Venmo
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Es gibt’s Stammtisch, wie an jedem Donnerstag, ab halb acht Uhr abends im Giuseppes Café, 925 Eighth St. South, 324-2626.
Kommt und seid lustig!
Bis dahin!
Euer David
EMAIL David for information: agrestidg@gmail.com
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The German Program and the Department of Modern Languages and Classics welcome Melanie Moltmann, Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany for a public talk and discussion about the current German American relations. Light refreshments provided. Public talk is in English.
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Operating annually since 1983, the Mobile International Festival has become the longest running festival on the Gulf Coast. The festival provides the atmosphere of world travel, giving the opportunities to meet people from over 70 countries face-to-face, speak different languages, sample some delicious food, learn geography, history, art, social studies, music, science, and, above all, be inspired by our beautiful world and its people.
Elementary School Day: November 19, 2025
Middle School Day: November 20, 2025
High School Day: November 21, 2025
General Public Day: November 22, 2025
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