13 min.

Charming Maladies �‪�‬ Echokinesis

    • Persoonlijke dagboeken

Capturing eyewitness testimony from the aftermath of World War II, this is an interview with Dr. Norman Schneeberg. Recorded on October 12, 1989, for the Holocaust Oral History Archive of Gratz College, Dr. Schneeberg recounts his experiences serving with the 6th Armored Division in southern Germany near Weimar, just miles from Buchenwald concentration camp. The interview delves into Dr. Schneeberg's arrival at Buchenwald just weeks after its liberation, and the harrowing sights he encountered. With vivid detail, he describes the skeletal survivors, the haunting barracks, and the chilling signs plastered on walls revealing the staggering death toll. Despite language barriers, Dr. Schneeberg paints a vivid picture of the survivors' psychological state, their despair palpable even decades later. As the interview unfolds, Dr. Schneeberg reflects on the war's necessity and the profound impact of witnessing the atrocities firsthand. Through his testimony, listeners gain a deeper understanding of the horrors of Buchenwald and the resilience of those who survived.
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Capturing eyewitness testimony from the aftermath of World War II, this is an interview with Dr. Norman Schneeberg. Recorded on October 12, 1989, for the Holocaust Oral History Archive of Gratz College, Dr. Schneeberg recounts his experiences serving with the 6th Armored Division in southern Germany near Weimar, just miles from Buchenwald concentration camp. The interview delves into Dr. Schneeberg's arrival at Buchenwald just weeks after its liberation, and the harrowing sights he encountered. With vivid detail, he describes the skeletal survivors, the haunting barracks, and the chilling signs plastered on walls revealing the staggering death toll. Despite language barriers, Dr. Schneeberg paints a vivid picture of the survivors' psychological state, their despair palpable even decades later. As the interview unfolds, Dr. Schneeberg reflects on the war's necessity and the profound impact of witnessing the atrocities firsthand. Through his testimony, listeners gain a deeper understanding of the horrors of Buchenwald and the resilience of those who survived.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

13 min.