Little Mehrin

The Revisionist Movement in Moravia

Monday 3 November at 6 pm

Brno is not Prague, it is not Vienna, but it is not Mukachevo either. It's somewhere in the middle. And so, thanks to the westward migration and the personality of Oskar Rabinowicz, it became the political center of the New Zionist Organization and its scouts called Betar, radical Jewish nationalists better known by their popular name
revisionists. The Revisionist movement, generally considered radical right-wing and fascist, formed at the dawn of the Second World War into an underground organisation offering especially the young the last hope of salvation. After the creation of the state of Israel, led by left-wing socialists, the revisionists fell into
disfavor and oblivion. At Martin Šmok's lecture you can learn more about the revisionists in Moravia. Admission is voluntary.