| Description | Else Rosenfeld actuality. Else speaks about the Nazi Party.
Track 1: Test tone, 0.28 mins Track 2: Else sings in German, 0.37 mins Track 3: Else speaks about the Nazi stormtroopers, and what sort of person in her opinion became stormtroopers. Some of Else's friends were beaten by these stormtroopers. She knew of other people who 'disappeared' and how in the "not normal" post-war Germany, the German people "gave in" to the new regime, 2.32 mins Track 4: Else speaks about the disappointment of the German people in the political "parties which meant well but couldn't do anything". The people "tried to believe in the Nazi party", 2.04 mins Track 5: Else speaks about a visit to her house by two young stormtroopers. They confront her about her membership of the Social Democratic Party, she throws them out of her house: "I never was afraid of any human being", 2.04 mins Track 6: Else speaks about how she was not able to see the "sentimental" side of the Nazis as that side was not her experience, although she knew it existed, 1.22 mins Track 7: Else speaks about the position of "suffering injustly" that the Jewish community found itself in, as opposed to the position of the other Germans. To Else the position of the other Germans was worse, of the infliction of "suffering on others in your name". She speaks about the non-Jewish organisation that tried to stand up against the Nazis, 2.00 mins Track 8: Else speaks about how she feels the intellecutal community may have disagreed with the Nazi party, 0.39 mins Track 9: Else speaks about her husband's experiences as a member of parliament, the fights between the different parties and how he lost his job by early 1933. He was deemed "politically unreliable", and Else tells how she "thought we had to leave Berlin", 2.01 mins Track 10: Else sings in German, 0.27 mins Track 11: Silence, 2.04 mins
Total: 16.22 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF549C0576080 |