ANDENKLICH documents an inclusive research journey.
People with and without disabilities conduct research
and commemorate together.
Over the course of a year,
they explore many questions:
What is the inclusive memorial project ‘1000 Buchen’ all about?
What happened at Buchenwald concentration camp?
What did the death marches
at the end of the war mean?
And who was Robert Büchler,
who survived this period and bore witness?
ANDENKLICH is the researchers’ travel diary.
On their journey together, they discover places
of suffering and hope.
They speak with eyewitnesses,
they interview experts,
they take part in the planting of
memorial trees.
Through the ANDENKLICH project, people with
and without disabilities give new voices to history.
Their encounters on the journey show
that remembrance connects –
across barriers, across generations,
across differences.
ANDENKLICH demonstrates courage, curiosity, compassion
and the power of learning and remembering together.
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