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Activities at the Max Kade Center for German Studies Oct. 23-25 will reflect upon German Jewish life and remember the Holocaust.

President Dan Weiss will present a talk entitled “A Historical Injustice: The Case of Masha Bruskina” at noon Wednesday, Oct. 25, in Skillman Library. He will discuss his research to uncover the truth about Masha Bruskina, a 17-year-old Jewish girl who was one of the first Russians to be publicly executed by the Germans during World War II.

An exhibit of artifacts will chronicle the life of the late Ludwig Muhlfelder, Holocaust survivor, author of an autobiography entitled Because I Survived, and the father of Leslie Muhlfelder ’81, Lafayette’s general counsel and vice president for human resources.

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