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28 Projects Telephone: +49 (0)30-691 8395 Hannelore Brenner-Wonschick (left) with Anna Hanusová-Flachová whose poetry-album, together with Helga Pollak’s diary, marks the beginning of the project. I was born in 1951, Southern Germany, studied German literature, philosophy, and theory of drama in Tuebingen, Munich, and Berlin. In 1977 I spent a year in Florence/Italy, assisting the German author, Shakespeare scholar, translator and former artistic director at Max Reinhardt’s Deutsches Theater in Berlin, Hans Rothe. It was through him, who had fled Germany in 1936, that I got increasingly aware of German’s past, loss of humanity and culture. In 1984 I started to work for the American author Peter Wyden, in particular doing research for the books Wall: The Inside Story of Divided Berlin, and for Stella. I got involved with radio and TV and started to do radio-reports. The radio-documentary Brundibár und die Kinder von Theresienstadt [Brundibár and the Children of Theresienstad]” led to my involvement with the “Girls from Room 28,” and eventually to Room 28 Projects. Links
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© Hannelore Brenner-Wonschick, 2006, Berlin
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