A podcast by and for the descendants of Sachsenhausen prisoners, working together to uncover the unanswered questions of its history
Though our relatives were imprisoned for different reasons, we’ve discovered we have much in common. In each episode, we interview other descendants, sharing stories and research to build a clearer picture of the past—one that goes beyond the records. This podcast is about honoring those who suffered and died at Sachsenhausen and strengthening our collective understanding of their history.
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A podcast by and for the descendants of Sachsenhausen prisoners, working together to uncover the unanswered questions of its history
Though our relatives were imprisoned for different reasons, we’ve discovered we have much in common. In each episode, we interview other descendants, sharing stories and research to build a clearer picture of the past—one that goes beyond the records. This podcast is about honoring those who suffered and died at Sachsenhausen and strengthening our collective understanding of their history.
Andrea Tonko, the daugter of Julius Czygan visited Sachsenhausen and had a talk with Kelsey. Julius Czygan was born December 21 1906 in Kiel. He was a member of the SPD (social democratic party) and was imprisoned in Sachsenhausen on Febuary 22 1941 as a political prisoner. He was liberated on the death march in 1945 close to Lübeck. Julius Czygan died in Octover 1976 in Lübeck.
descendants stuff
A podcast by and for the descendants of Sachsenhausen prisoners, working together to uncover the unanswered questions of its history
Though our relatives were imprisoned for different reasons, we’ve discovered we have much in common. In each episode, we interview other descendants, sharing stories and research to build a clearer picture of the past—one that goes beyond the records. This podcast is about honoring those who suffered and died at Sachsenhausen and strengthening our collective understanding of their history.