New rally in Uelzen: For peace and against fascism!
A rally against fascism and for peace will take place in Uelzen on November 15th, after blockades became necessary during the march on October 18th.

New rally in Uelzen: For peace and against fascism!
In Uelzen the signs point to protest. On October 18 last month, a demonstration under the slogan “Peace instead of war” raised the spirits of local residents. The group “Together for Germany” (GfD) took part in this march, with an impressive number of 50 to 70 people. The police were called upon because blockades that were holding up the demonstrators on Gudesstrasse had to be dismantled. The angry mood of the people could not be ignored.
But that's not all, because another event will take place in Uelzen on November 15th. A meeting has been registered under the motto “Peace and against fascism”. The event is planned to take place from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and it will be the same person who was responsible for the march on October 18th who will be organizing it. The meeting will begin and end at the Hammerstein parking lot, while there will be an interim rally on the way to the meeting.
Democratic reactions
The Uelzen Alliance for Democracy and Tolerance responded to the first march with its own rally, which took place on Herzogenplatz. Speaker Frank Heinrich made it clear how important it was not to leave the upcoming march uncommented. This initiative not only shows the activity of local groups, but also underlines the desire for peaceful coexistence. Expressions for peace are very popular in our society and are being heard more and more. Few people know that the term “peace” has many facets – this is also shown by the Cambridge Dictionary.
The special collection on protest movements, which deals with resistance and utopia in the Federal Republic of Germany, also offers exciting insights into the historical background of such demonstrations. The collection, which is divided into around 50 main groups, provides a deep insight and illustrates how forms of protest have developed over the years. The archive database provides a clear overview of these holdings and appeals to anyone who would like to find out more about the social movements. So if you want to delve deeper, you can find the necessary information at [his-online](https://www.his-online.de/archiv/bestaende/sondersammlung-protest Movements/).
The upcoming events in Uelzen show how lively and committed the citizens are in their homeland. Regardless of whether you support the GfD march or not, the urge to actively express your opinion is essential for democratic coexistence. Let's stay tuned to see how the situation will develop in the next few weeks and whether the voices for peace and against fascism will be heard.