| Description | Else Rosenfeld actuality. Else speaks about the effect that persecution had on her, and of moving to the Munich ghetto.
Track 1: Test tone, mins Track 2: Else sings in German, "Guten Abend...", Brahm's Lullaby, mins Track 3: Else speaks about how the Munich Jewish community had been fenced in one part of the city. She speaks about the humiliation she felt about being made to wear a star on her clothes to show that she was Jewish, 1.56 mins Track 4: Else speaks about how she began looking through people instead of at them as a result of the humiliation she felt. Else also describes the part of a nuns' convent sequestrated by the Nazis for a newer Jewish ghetto. Else is nominated to lead the domestic side of life, and to look after the women in this ghetto, 2.31 mins Track 5: Else speaks about the munitions work that the Jewish people were made to do. Else speaks about continuing to follow her Christian faith at this time, 2.32 mins Track 6: Else speaks about how the orthodox Jewish people gradually mixed with the nuns, and how people of different faiths began to understand each other, 2.29 mins Track 7: Else speaks about finding comfort on poems and readings from the bible. Else then sings a hymn in German, 2.09 mins Track 8: Else speaks about the beginning of deportations in Munich - November 1941. The first group of 85 people were taken to Lithuania and Else did not hear of any of them again. By the time of the second deportation in 1942, Else's name was on the list, 1.52 mins
Total: 14.32 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF534B0403180 |