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ThemenGeschichtsPfad (thematic history trail) as an audio version

themengeschichtspfad_cd_grossHere you can download and listen to each audio stop on the circular tour on your MP3 player


The audio version of the ThemenGeschichtsPfad (thematic history trail) accompanies you along a route past historic locations, squares and buildings connected with the rise and history of National Socialism.

In the route plan of the circular tour through the city, you will see headset signs. If you choose the corresponding file on your MP3 player, you will hear more on the historical significance of each place. In addition to what is in the information brochure, you can listen to personal statements on certain issues by survivors, contemporary witnesses, experts and others who have studied the theme of National Socialism in Munich in greater detail.

Here you can download the thematic history trail ‘National Socialism in Munich’ as an extended German-language audio version for your MP3 player free of charge.

Wherever you see a headphones symbol on the map just select the corresponding track on your MP3 player and you will hear more about the historical significance of this location. In addition to the information in the brochure you will also hear personal statements by survivors of the Holocaust, contemporary witnesses, experts and people who have devoted special attention to the subject of National Socialism in Munich.

     



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    Concept/realisation: Horst Konietzny
    Sound design: Dr. Klaus Treuheit www.klaustreuheit.de
    Text assistance: Dr. Jürgen von Stenglin
    Translation: Melanie Newton
    Speakers:
    Howard Fine, Ruth Geiersberger
    Other contributors: Prof. Dr. Christopher Balme, Ulrich Chaussy, Dr. Axel Drecoll, Ernst Grube, Dr. Alexander Krause, Dr. Iris Lauterbach, Albert Lörcher †, Johanna Schmidt-Grohe, Dr. Uri Siegel, Dr. Elisabeth Tworek, Prof. Dr. Klaus Weber

    With the kind assistance of the Medienzentrum München

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