Postcards to Hitler: Echoes of Defiance and Lessons from the Past

Have you ever wondered what history can teach us about our current political climate? Or how the stories of Holocaust survivors resonate with today's social justice movements?
In this thought-provoking episode host Michael Herst speaks with author and historian Bruce Neuburger about the profound lessons of history and their relevance in today's turbulent world. Born to Holocaust survivors, Bruce shares the incredible story of his family's resistance against Nazi oppression, alongside his own experiences as a social justice activist. From his parents' harrowing survival during the Holocaust to his work as a farm and factory laborer, cab driver, ESL teacher, and historian, Bruce brings a unique perspective shaped by personal history and frontline activism.
Together, we explore striking parallels between historical fascism and today's struggles for democracy and justice. Bruce delves into his “Postcards to Hitler: A German Jew's Defiance in a Time of Terror,” providing a powerful blend of rigorous historical insight and firsthand experience in labor rights and immigrant justice. This episode not only honors his family's resilience but also illuminates how their legacy inspires contemporary movements against rising authoritarianism and global tensions.
Tune in to uncover how history can serve as a guide in navigating today's social and political challenges, and how the past continues to resonate in our fight for a better tomorrow.
Take-Aways:
• The parallels between historical fascism and today's political struggles.
• The resilience of Holocaust survivors and their lessons for modern movements.
• Bruce's personal journey through labor activism and immigrant justice.
• Insights from “Postcards to Hitler.”
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