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Challenging Authority of Governmental Forces

On May 1st, the Day of Labor, commemorating those from Neuss who perished in their resistance against state brutality.

Challenging Authority of Governmental Forces
Challenging Authority of Governmental Forces

Challenging Authority of Governmental Forces

The city of Neuss is set to honour and remember its resistance fighters on International Workers' Day, May 1st, 2023. The commemoration will take place at the memorial site near the town hall (Messingbook Rathauspassage, Market 2-6) at 10:00 AM.

Mayor Reiner Breuer has extended a warm invitation to all Neuss citizens to join the memorial event. The written document accompanying the memorial plaque honours the memory of those listed and also those whose names and fates are unknown.

The city newsletter, a valuable source of information about Neuss, offers detailed accounts of social developments, culinary arts, art, and culture in the city, as well as the significant events that have shaped its history. Subscribing to the newsletter is free of charge and requires confirmation in the inbox or spam folder.

Historically, International Workers' Day commemorates labour activists and workers who fought for labour rights. Many of these individuals, particularly union members, socialists, communists, and those opposed to Nazism, suffered persecution during the National Socialist regime in Germany. The city's commemoration is for the people from Neuss who lost their lives resisting the ideology of the National Socialists during the Third Reich.

While specific details about the individuals commemorated in Neuss are not readily available, further information can be found in local historical archives, labour union records, or memorials specific to Neuss that document resistance and repression during the Nazi period.

It is important to note that the appointment of Adolf Hitler as Reich Chancellor in 1933 marked the end of the Weimar Republic and the establishment of the National Socialist dictatorship in Germany. The opposition to the National Socialists, including the KPD and trade union members, was punished, with many being persecuted, discriminated against, and killed.

The newsletter provides a platform to learn more about the experiences of those who resisted, as well as the rich cultural and social history of Neuss. For those interested in delving deeper into the personal histories tied to the Nazi era within Neuss, it is recommended to consult the aforementioned resources.

The city's commemoration serves as a poignant reminder of the past, encouraging reflection and remembrance of those who stood against oppression and fought for freedom and justice.

On May 1st, 2023, the city newsletter may feature an article regarding the memorial event honoring resistance fighters in Neuss, covering topics such as politics, war-and-conflicts, and crime-and-justice as these individuals fought for labor rights against the backdrop of the National Socialist regime. Those interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the personal histories tied to the Nazi era within Neuss, including the struggle for freedom and justice, may find valuable information in the city's newsletter, local historical archives, labor union records, or memorials specific to Neuss that document resistance and repression during the Nazi period.

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