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Der Reisende
- Narrated by: Torben Kessler
- Length: 7 hrs and 26 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Berlin, 1938: Der Kaufmann Otto Silbermann findet sich nach den Novemberpogromen und seiner Flucht aus Berlin als rastloser Reisender in den Zügen der Deutschen Reichsbahn wieder. Verwandte und Freunde sind verhaftet oder verschwunden. Was ihm noch bleibt, ist eine Aktentasche voller Geld.
In den Waggons, auf Bahnsteigen und in Bahnhofsrestaurants, auf seinen Fahrten quer durchs Land trifft er auf andere Reisende, Flüchtlinge und Nazis, auf gute wie schlechte Menschen. Noch nie hat man mit so unmittelbarer Wucht nachempfinden können, wie lebensverändernd die Novemberpogrome für jeden einzelnen Menschen in Deutschland waren.
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