Klaus Hillenbrand reveals the history of the Auerbach orphanage

Entdecken Sie Klaus Hillenbrands neues Buch „Die geschützte Insel“, das die faszinierende Geschichte des jüdischen Auerbach’schen Waisenhauses in Berlin beleuchtet. Im Gespräch mit Kurator Robert Mueller-Stahl erfahren Sie mehr über die bewegenden Schicksale der Bewohner und die begleitende Sonderausstellung „Das Leben festhalten“. Tauchen Sie ein in die Geschichte und das Erbe dieses einzigartigen Ortes!
Discover Klaus Hillenbrand's new book "The Protected Island", which illuminates the fascinating story of the Jewish Auerbach orphanage in Berlin. In conversation with curator Robert Mueller-Stahl you will learn more about the moving fates of the residents and the accompanying special exhibition "Hold down life". Immerse yourself in the story and the legacy of this unique place! (Symbolbild/MB)

Klaus Hillenbrand reveals the history of the Auerbach orphanage

An exciting moment for literature and historical lovers! The renowned author and journalist Klaus Hillenbrand has unveiled his brand new book "The Protected Island"! A work that immerses deep into the history of the Jewish Auerbach orphanage in Berlin. Entiring, dramatic and full of emotions - this book is not just a narrative, but a window into the soul of a place that tells a lot about the fate of its residents.

In a captivating conversation with Robert Mueller-Stahl, the curator of the impressive special exhibition "Hold down life", Hillenbrand says the moving history of this unique historical place. It is a story of loss and hope, and the author lets us feel how important it is not to forget the past.

insight into moving fates

The Auerbach orphanage - a name that breathes history! Many Jewish children found refuge here at a time when life was particularly hard. Hillenbrand urgently illuminates how this facility offered young people not only a roof over their heads, but also security and a community. The children, once full of life and future dreams, are at the center of his story and make the pages alive.

Why is this book so important? Because it not only illuminated the history of the orphanage, but also the individual stories that were often lost in the darkness of history. Hillenbrand goes to work with passion and takes his readers on a journey through the time that is both informative and touching.

a place of memory

In his speech, Hillenbrand emphasizes the relevance of these memories for today's society. "We have to hear the voices of the past!" He calls an urgent. Due to the orphanary, not only the cruelty of the former Germany is demonstrated, but also the resistance and the will to survive that many have been.

"The protected island" is more than just a book presentation; It is an invitation to keep history alive and to face the challenges of the present. Klaus Hillenbrand sets a strong sign with his work and beats a bridge between the past and the future.