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"Staying Peaceful" - Chemnitz invites you to Peace Day

"Staying Peaceful" - Chemnitz invites you to Peace Day
On March 5, 1945, the Allies bombed large parts of Chemnitz to rubble. On the anniversary, numerous activities will link historical remembrance with current issues of peaceful coexistence. (Archive image) / Photo: Sebastian Willnow/dpa
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Whether in Ukraine or Iran - the wars and conflicts in the world are a cause for great concern. But how can we remain "peaceable"? The Peace Day in Chemnitz seeks answers to this question.

81 years after the widespread destruction of Chemnitz by Allied bombers in the Second World War, initiatives, associations and churches are sending out a variety of signals for peace in the world. A wide-ranging program will be offered on Thursday (5 March). According to the Chemnitz Peace Day working group, the aim is to keep the memory alive and open up perspectives for respectful coexistence in the present and future.

In the morning, the victims of the bombing and all victims of war and tyranny will be commemorated at the municipal cemetery. Throughout the day, there will be readings, music, interviews as well as information and dialog opportunities at an action area on Neumarkt. For example, the abuse of children as soldiers will be discussed, visitors will be able to make peace doves and print peace wishes on fabric, but also discuss with young people who reject compulsory military service.

There will be a screening of films by contemporary witnesses in the town hall and in the afternoon there will be a star walk to Neumarkt under the title "Friedenswege durch die Stadt" (peace routes through the city). The central event on the topic of "Staying Peaceful" will take place there at 6 p.m., before the day is rounded off with a church service and a collective moment of reflection in the evening. According to the city administration, traffic disruptions are to be expected in the city center from midday due to the numerous events.

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"Where are the intensive efforts for peace?"

"The Chemnitz Peace Day brings people together who are asking themselves questions in view of the current wars, the discussion about armament and the ability to wage war: Where is the intensive effort for peace?" explained the spokesperson of the working group, Sabine Kühnrich. "Who takes responsibility for peace in the world and between us? What can each of us do?" Answers to these questions are not easy. "But the desire for peace and the concern for its preservation unites us all on this special day."

On 5 March 1945, large parts of Chemnitz city center were destroyed in air raids. Around 2,100 people lost their lives.

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