For the Living and the Dead. Traces of the Holocaust

For the Living and the Dead. Traces of the Holocaust

EHRI

In each episode of For the Living and the Dead, a Holocaust researcher talks about an object, now often in a museum, that tells a very personal story about the Holocaust. The first season of the EHRI Podcast has six episodes and features a teddy bear, mica-flakes, a postcard, gramophone discs, a magazine cover and the typewriter. The unique stories come from all over Europe – the Holocaust being a continent-wide phenomenon – ranging from Belgium to Ukraine, from Romania to Italy.This podcast season of six episodes is released every other week, starting 29 September 2022. In 2023, another season will follow.Music accreditation: Blue Dot Sessions, https://app.sessions.blue/ Tracks - Opening and closing: Stillness. Incidental, Gathering Stasis, Pencil Marks, Uncertain Ground, Marble Transit and Snowmelt. License Creative Commons Atttribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (BB BY-NC 4.0).

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How many episodes are there of For the Living and the Dead. Traces of the Holocaust?

There are 15 episodes avaiable of For the Living and the Dead. Traces of the Holocaust.

What is For the Living and the Dead. Traces of the Holocaust about?

We have categorized For the Living and the Dead. Traces of the Holocaust as:

  • History
  • Science
  • Social Sciences

Where can you listen to For the Living and the Dead. Traces of the Holocaust?

For the Living and the Dead. Traces of the Holocaust is available, among others places, on:

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When did For the Living and the Dead. Traces of the Holocaust start?

The first episode of For the Living and the Dead. Traces of the Holocaust that we have available was released 27 September 2022.

Who creates the podcast For the Living and the Dead. Traces of the Holocaust?

For the Living and the Dead. Traces of the Holocaust is produced and created by EHRI.