Podcasts – Young Europeans on commemorating Second World War

Oldrich is interviewing the young Europeans Serafina, Thomas, Agnijaand Stefan in this podcast. Initially they discuss specific problems of commemorating Second World War in their home countries, Austria, Russia, Latvia and Belgium. Stefan reports e.g. from the difficulties of dealing with perpetrator’s children in Austria. Beside all those national specifications they all agree in the importance of researching the own family history.

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Podcast – Fictional Motion Picture “Children of War”

In a fictional interview Hans Kühlborn (Jani) presents the crew of the motion picture “Children of War”. The protagonist of the film is a teenager from Berlin in the time of Second World War, who desires to join the front, although he is sick. In this interview the director (Rafael), the main protagonist (Marika, Tomasz) and the PR-person (Ajda) are giving insights in their personal relations to this topic and explain why everybody on this world shouldn’t miss to watch this movie.

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Podcast – Refugee crisis 2015

In this fictional podcast Sissi Smith (Fotini) is reporting from Brussels on the on-going debates about the refugees who are seeking shelter in Europe in these days. While interviewing a member of the conservative party (Rasa), and a researcher (Haris), the totally different ways of looking at these arriving refugees become visible. The question, if we have learned something from the refugee wave after World War II, accompanies the interview.

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Podcast – Children of War in Serbia

Andjela and Milena both were Serbian children during the Yugoslav War in 1999. Due to their age gap, Andjela was six and Milena twelve years old, and the distinct areas they lived in, they experienced the War quite differently. Ruth leads through their touching stories in this podcast, making visible both similarities and differences of their war experiences. 

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