With hundreds of stories, documents, photos and videos published by people from all over Europe and beyond, My House of European History (MyHEH) is a unique collaborative project where history and the lives of European citizens come together.
The MyHEH Platform acts as a forum for citizens to explain what Europe means to them and how they view their part in its history. MyHEH collects citizens’ stories in 24 languages and publishes them in text, audio and video format to create a virtual library of testimonies from people across Europe and the world.
Visit the My House of European History platform and browse through our latest stories!
You can listen to more podcasts on Europarl Radio, the web radio of the European Parliament.
With hundreds of stories, documents, photos and videos published by people from all over Europe and beyond, My House of European History (MyHEH) is a unique collaborative project where history and the lives of European citizens come together.
The MyHEH Platform acts as a forum for citizens to explain what Europe means to them and how they view their part in its history. MyHEH collects citizens’ stories in 24 languages and publishes them in text, audio and video format to create a virtual library of testimonies from people across Europe and the world.
Visit the My House of European History platform and browse through our latest stories!
You can listen to more podcasts on Europarl Radio, the web radio of the European Parliament.

Georg talks about his life: surviving the British bombardment of Aachen in the Second World War and supporting the cause of European integration, something he is doing today on the Board of Directors of the International Charlemagne Prize of Aachen.