This article was automatically translated by AI.

Based on the story of the concentration camp Lieberose in the village of Jamlitz (Oberspreewald), the radio play "Im Wald und auf der Heide – Die Schicksale des Dorfes Jamlitz," named after an old German folk song, highlights the fates of individual victims. Here, individual destinies are revealed behind the sober numbers, each one a shocking tragedy in its own right.
However, it is not only the relatively short period of existence of the extermination camp that is addressed; author Kai-Uwe Kohlschmidt begins his story around the year 1900. Over 40 eyewitnesses share their experiences, making the events feel very real. It is precisely these accounts of what was actually experienced that can leave one with a lump in their throat from time to time.
This double CD is particularly recommended to all concerned citizens who believe that the actions of the Third Reich no longer concern them and should finally be erased from history books. Victims of this inhumane ideology still live among us, and such things must never happen again. This CD can be recommended as a memorial with a clear conscience.



