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Silent tracks: The people behind the Holocaust – Listen to the full 15 episodes radio documentary series on Voice of Greece | 27.01.2024

On the occasion of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day (January 27th), Voice of Greece presents all fifteen episodes of the radio documentary series “Silent Tracks“, produced in 2023, by ERT journalist and Ph.D. in anthropogeography, Thomas Sideris. The full series is now available to listen on Demand on Voice of Greece website and App.


Silent Tracks – The People Behind the Holocaust

The anthropogeography of the Holocaust, through the traces of space and people.

Through interviews, oral and written testimonies and texts, diaries and other documents, the horror of Nazi crimes unfolds as early as the 1930s with the organized plan of displacement and, later, extermination of those populations. People who found themselves in hell and remained alive, who found themselves one step before the gas chamber door in the death camps of Eastern Europe and were released after the end of the war, unfold their memories and send a resounding message about the horrific crimes of Nazism.


Research-documentation-presentation: Thomas Sideris

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