
Der unbekannte Soldat
Zum Andenken an Bertha von Suttner
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Narrated by:
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Cornelius Obonya
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Stefano Bernadin
About this listen
“WER NICHT FÜR DEN FRIEDEN ARBEITET, DER ARBEITET GEGEN IHN".
Der unbekannte Soldat ist eine Hommage an Bertha von Suttner, die erste Botschafterin des Pazifismus, lange bevor er eine greifbare Theorie einer Welt ohne Waffen war und lange bevor diese Welt in Trümmer fiel.
Unterlegt und eingerahmt von musikalischen Interventionen, versammelt das Hörbuch wichtige Texte der Suttner, vorgelesen von Angehörigen des österreichischen Bundesheeres, Cornelius Obonya und Stefano Bernadin.
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