Irmela mensah schramm, a 71yearold retired teacher from berlin, battles daily against the nazi propaganda she sees around her. Even if it means facing prosecution from police or persecution from facists. Narrator irmela mensahschramm is out in the berlin district of lichtenberg, on her regular route. This is where she finds lots of what shes looking for. Irmela this is antisemitic. Narrator it is strange how high up farright activists place their slogans. But mensahschramm has a trained eye. Irmela i do not want to see this nazi crap. I want it gone. Its propaganda. Narrator sometimes people congratulate her for what shes doing. Others tell her to leave the stickers alone. Irmela this is a message for the nazis. Were resisting. Narrator she also always brings along a can of spray paint, to paint over racist graffiti. Last year, a Police Officer caught her doing it and filed charges. The case went to court. Irmela mensahschramm was given a suspended fine of 1,800 euros. The court said s
Berlin, battles daily against the nazi propaganda she sees around her. Even if it means facing prosecution from police or persecution from facists. Narrator irmela mensahschramm is out in the berlin district of lichtenberg, on her regular route. This is where she finds lots of what shes looking for. Irmela this is antisemitic. Narrator it is strange how high up farright activists place their slogans. But mensahschramm has a trained eye. Irmela i do not want to see this nazi crap. I want it gone. Its propaganda. Narrator sometimes people congratulate her for what shes doing. Others tell her to leave the stickers alone. Irmela this is a message for the nazis. Were resisting. Narrator she also always brings along a can of spray paint, to paint over racist graffiti. Last year, a Police Officer caught her doing it and filed charges. The case went to court. Irmela mensahschramm was given a suspended fine of 1,800 euros. The court said shed covered more space than the piece of graffiti she sp
Irmela mensah schramm, a 71yearold retired teacher from berlin, battles daily against the nazi propaganda she sees around her. Even if it means facing prosecution from police or persecution from facists. Narrator irmela mensahschramm is out in the berlin district of lichtenberg, on her regular route. This is where she finds lots of what shes looking for. Irmela this is antisemitic. Narrator it is strange how high up farright activists place their slogans. But mensahschramm has a trained eye. Irmela i do not want to see this nazi crap. I want it gone. Its propaganda. Narrator sometimes people congratulate her for what shes doing. Others tell her to leave the stickers alone. Irmela this is a message for the nazis. Were resisting. Narrator she also always brings along a can of spray paint, to paint over racist graffiti. Last year, a Police Officer caught her doing it and filed charges. The case went to court. Irmela mensahschramm was given a suspended fine of 1,800 euros. The court said s
Hatred of the system, of Jews, of women, of science: From revolutionary plans to far-right attacks, an exhibition tackles two centuries of hostile actions in Germany.