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Radio play and discussion with the authors Noam Brusilovsky and Ofer Waldman on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Europe from National Socialism (in German)

“The Search Bureau for Missing Relatives received messages and greetings from relatives and friends from all over the country and the world.”



With these words, the radio program "Who Knows, Who Has Heard?" began three times a week, broadcast from 1945 onwards on the Kol Yerusha­layim (The Voice of Jerusalem, later Kol Israel) radio station with an inter­national reach. The program was used to search for missing persons whose whose traces had been lost in the Holocaust and who were sought by rela­tives after the end of the war.


In their one-hour radio play, authors Noam Brusilovsky and Ofer Waldman have recon­structed the original broad­cast to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. The radio play is based on histo­rical broad­cast scripts in German, Yiddish, English and Hebrew, which are held in the Zionist Archive in Jerusalem.


In coope­ration with rbb, they present the radio play and talk to the author duo Noam Brusi­lovsky and Ofer Waldman about the unusual research and production.

The event is part of the city-wide theme week 80 Years of the End of the War - Liberation of Europe from National Socialism, initiated and funded by the State of Berlin, realized by Kultur­projekte Berlin with numerous partners. 


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Additional information
Meeting point: W. M. Blumenthal Academy, Klaus Mangold Auditorium Fromet-und-Moses-Mendelssohn-Platz 1, 10969 Berlin

Price: €6.00

Reduced price: €3.00
Dates
May 2025
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