A moving evening in the Volksheim: Wilhelmine Goldmann about Red Bandits

A moving evening in the Volksheim: Wilhelmine Goldmann about Red Bandits

In the Volksheim Traisen there was a moving evening on which the author Wilhelmine Goldmann presented her book "Red Bandits - History of a Social Democratic Family". The event attracted numerous interested parties who wanted to learn more about the moving history of the social democratic movement.

Wilhelmine Goldmann, known for her commitment to historiography, kidnapped those present on a journey through the past of their social democratic ancestors. In her book, she examines her family's challenges and fights, which was deeply rooted in the socialist movement. Her story not only offers insights into personal fates, but also illuminates the social upheavals that have shaped the region and the country in the past.

a moving evening with interested community

The event was accompanied by an inviting atmosphere. In addition to Goldmann, various guests were also present, including the book manager Andrea Gröbl, the historian Gerhard Zeillinger and the mayor Monika Feichtinger. These personalities contributed to the success of the evening and underlined the importance of Goldmann's work that is particularly relevant at a time when memory fades.

In her remarks, Goldmann emphasized the importance of keeping history alive and learning from her teachings. Your book is not only a family history, but also a request to deal with the political past and reflect on the values of social democracy. Those present were enthusiastic about the insights they won during the reading, and a lively discussion about the content of the book developed.

Goldmann's commitment and the discussion in the Volksheim showed that the memory of social movements such as the social democratic is also of great importance in today's world. This type of events promotes awareness of one's own history and its influence on the present.

For more information about this event and the works of Wilhelmine Goldmann, interested readers can take a look at the Article on www.noen.at Werfen.

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