“Those who do not speak will not be heard!” Helmut Schmidt once said. Yet whether one is even allowed to speak is often a matter of privilege. Around the world, journalists who raise their voices are silenced: they are imprisoned, threatened, defamed or even killed. Last year alone, 58 media professionals were murdered, and in Germany too, the number of attacks on journalists is rising – according to Reporters Without Borders, press freedom in this country is rated as merely “satisfactory”.
Sixty-four years ago, an attack on press freedom triggered the first government crisis in the then-young Federal Republic: the so-called SPIEGEL affair. Under the motto #ArchivesForJustice, we invite you to discover Helmut Schmidt’s letters relating to this historic event and to learn about the value of the Helmut Schmidt Archive for law and the rule of law.
Historian Franziska Zollweg puts the events into context and takes you on a fascinating journey through the archive, where the letters are preserved as silent witnesses to history. Poetry slammer Sven Kamin reads a selection of these letters aloud, bringing them to life.
Experience an evening full of history, archival discoveries and artistic interpretation.
The event is fully booked.
DIALOG. IMPULSE. HALTUNG.
The Bundeskanzler-Helmut-Schmidt-Stiftung
The Bundeskanzler-Helmut-Schmidt-Stiftung addresses the pressing issues of our time, promotes social discourse and develops ideas for the world of tomorrow. We network experts both nationally and internationally, thereby preserving the legacy of one of the most influential statesmen of the 20th century.
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Silent witnesses, loud words
25. Jun 2026
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18:00
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19:00
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Democracy education
Democracy is more than parliamentary debates. Democracy concerns everyone and thrives on the participation of as many people as possible. We are working towards a fair and diverse democracy. Through a variety of educational programmes and events, we share knowledge on current political issues and help people develop practical skills for democracy. We connect people in dialogue and encourage democratic cooperation.

