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Hannelore Brenner-Wonschick

    January 1, 1951
    Hannelore Brenner-Wonschick
    БРУНДІБАР. Як Анінка й Пепічек шарманщика перемогли. Wie Aninka und Pepíček den Leierkastenmann besiegten
    Dziewczęta z pokoju 28
    Die Madchen von Zimmer 28: Freundschaft, Hoffnung und Überleben in Theresienstadt
    Theresienstadt
    Theresienstadt. The Girls of Room 28. Play. Play
    The girls of room 28
    • 2021

      This music-theatre and screenplay brings to life the experiences of Jewish children in Room 28, Girls' Home L 410 in the Theresienstadt ghetto, along with their songs. The story is internationally recognized through the book and exhibition "The Girls of Room 28" and Helga Pollak's authentic diary, published in 2014.

      Theresienstadt. The Girls of Room 28. Play. Play
    • 2009

      From 1942 to 1944, twelve thousand children passed through the Theresienstadt internment camp near Prague, with only a few hundred surviving the war. In this poignant narrative, ten of these children—now mothers and grandmothers in their seventies—share their experiences of survival. Aware of the grim fate awaiting them, the Jewish deportees prioritized the survival of the youth, believing they had the best chance. These adolescents were housed in dormitory-like barracks, which offered better access to food and health care, while counselors—young men and women who had been teachers—created a disciplined environment amidst the surrounding horrors. They introduced the children to talented artists, musicians, and playwrights, also en route to Auschwitz, who guided them in producing art, poetry, and music. Notably, they performed Brundibar, a children's opera celebrating the triumph of good over evil. In the mid-1990s, journalist Hannelore Brenner met ten of these survivors, who reunite annually in the Czech Republic. Through interviews, diary excerpts kept during the war, and samples of the art and performances, Brenner presents a unique view of daily life in Theresienstadt, highlighting the extraordinary strength and resilience of the girls and their caretakers that enabled survival.

      The girls of room 28