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.
Mykola Urban is a survivor of Sachsenhausen and formerly lived in Kharkiv, Ukraine. After the Russian invasion in 2022, he fled the country and now lives in Switzerland. Swiss journalist Maria Kafantari had previously met Mykola. When he decided to return to Sachsenhausen in 2025, she accompanied him. Kelsey had the opportunity to speak with both of them.
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.