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European Network Remembrance and Solidarity

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    Bridging Borders: Voices from Görlitz and Zgorzelec

    30.08.2025 | 19 min.
    Borderlands shape how people live, think and connect. Exploring life on the Neisse river, this podcast takes you to Görlitz and Zgorzelec, cities in between the German–Polish border. We gathered perspectives from locals, experts and cross-border initiatives to uncover how bridges (both literal and metaphorical) are built, and how communities have evolved transnationally. By listening to these voices from Görlitz and Zgorzelec, the episode reflects on what it means to inhabit a borderland, where identities are not fixed, but constantly redefined through dialogue, shared memories and cooperation.
    This podcast is the result of the project “In Between? 2025” by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity. ENRS is funded by the Ministries of Culture of Poland, Germany, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia and Romania. The project “In Between? 2025” is co-funded by the European Union. However, the views and opinions expressed are those of the authors only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
    A quote from Quatour pour la fin du dempes by Olivier Messiaen was performed by Antje Weithaas, Sol Gabetta, Saine Meyer and Bertrand Chamayou.
    Produced by: Luisa Chis, Antonia Kitze, Jakub Krasny, Zalikha Kurbanalieva, Alicja Nizioł, Karla Šavrtková, Rida Fatima Syeda, Ottilie Tabberer, Hanna Vollmers and Marek Wójtowicz with the support of Konrad Bielecki, Jarek Kociszewski and Helena Link.
    With the contribution of: Robert Brachun (Park Mużakowski), Holger Daetz (Foundation “Fürst-Pückler-Park Bad Muskau“), Hanna Ilnicka (Interclub Femina), Valérie Lher, Marek Wolanin (Foundation MEC) and Małgorzata Zysnarska (Lusatian Museum).
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    Mazury – gdzieś pomiędzy

    28.10.2024 | 27 min.
    Uczestnicy i uczestniczki projektu odwiedzili Pisz, Mikołajki, Kadzidłowo, Ełk oraz Ogródek badając pamięć o niemiecko-polskim sąsiedztwie sprzed ponad osiemdziesięciu lat. W podkaście przyglądają się temu jak tworzyła się tożsamość mieszkańców regionu przed 1945 r., kiedy Mazury były częścią Niemiec oraz po 1945 r., gdy tereny te zostały przekazane Polsce, a większość ich dotychczasowych mieszkańców wyjechała. Kim są Mazurzy? Czy w krajobrazie tego turystycznego regionu odnajdziemy jeszcze ślady skomplikowanej przeszłości? Te i inne pytania studenci i studentki zadali świadkom historii, lokalnym aktywistom i przedstawicielom instytucji zajmujących się historią regionu.  
    Podcast stworzyli: Susana Glaza, Magda Mazurek, Katie Taylor, Miroslav Nechytaylo, Eleanor Domin, Eliška Soukupová, Alexander Jan Kurek, Andrei Lysou przy wsparciu Johna Beauchampa (FreeRange Productions), Julii Machnowskiej (ENRS) i Urszuli Bijoś (ENRS).
    Dzięki wsparciu osób i instytucji: Michał Misztal (Muzeum Michała Kajki w Ogródku), Dietmar Serafin, dr Piotr Szatkowski, dr Rafał Żytyniec i Jakub Knyżewski (Muzeum Historyczne w Ełku), pastor Dariusz Zuber, Karolina Puzio i Katarzyna Jankowska (Fundacja hydro-polis), Dr Aneta Karwowska oraz pracownicy Muzeum Ziemi Piskiej w Piszu, przedstawiciele i przedstawicielki Landsmannschaft Ostpreußen e.V., Ziomkostwo Prusy Wschodnie, Rafał Kubacki i Marek Łachacz (Stowarzyszenie Sadyba), Henryk Brodowski i rozmówczyni, która pragnęła zachować anonimowość.
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    Masuria – Somewhere in Between

    25.10.2024 | 17 min.
    The participants visited Pisz, Mikołajki, Kadzidłowo, Ełk and Ogródek to explore the memory of the German-Polish neighbourhood of over eighty years ago. By telling this audio story, they try to understand the social relations in the area, with its ethnic-national rivalries, before 1945, when Masuria was part of Germany, and after 1945, when it was ceded to Poland and the ethnic composition of much of the population had changed. Who are the Masurians? Can we still see traces of the complicated past in the landscape of a region that is a popular holiday destination? These questions were put by the students to the witnesses of history, local activists and the representatives of the local institutions. 
    Produced by: Susana Glaza, Magda Mazurek, Katie Taylor, Miroslav Nechytaylo, Eleanor Domin, Eliška Soukupová, Alexander Jan Kurek, Andrei Lysou with the support of John Beauchamp (FreeRange Productions), Julia Machnowska (ENRS) and Urszula Bijoś (ENRS).
    With the contribution of: Michał Misztal (Muzeum Michała Kajki in Ogródek), Dietmar Serafin, Piotr Szatkowski PhD, Rafał Żytyniec PhD i Jakub Knyżewski (Muzeum Historyczne w Ełku), pastor Dariusz Zuber, Karolina Puzio and Katarzyna Jankowska (hydro-polis Foundation), Aneta Karwowska PhD and employees of Muzeum Ziemi Piskiej w Piszu, representatives of the Landsmannschaft Ostpreußen e.V. (German Compatriots' Association), Rafał Kubacki and Marek Łachacz (Stowarzyszenie Sadyba), Henryk Brodowski and an anonymous source.
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    (Un)Common Borderland. Stories from Finland, Estonia, and the journey in between

    18.09.2024 | 18 min.
    The group of students retraced the routes of history across the Baltic Sea, travelling to Helsinki, Finland, and later the 80 km sea passage to Tallinn, Estonia. The journey, which during the Cold War was accessible only to a select few, subject to severe restrictions and scrutiny of border guards, is now a reflection of the transformation of the region and the renewed cooperation between the two countries, which, after all, have so much in common. Through the interviews, students learned the personal stories of those who lived through this period of separation and explored the many physical and symbolic meanings of the border.
    Produced by: Anželika Litvinoviča, Gabriel Kołodziejczyk, Maja Wróblewska, Matylda Elson, Mirjami Sipilä, Nikodem Szynol, Oleksandr Tsilyi and Roosa Saikanmäki with the support of Aleksandra Kalinowska (ENRS), Helena Link (ENRS) and Jarek Kociszewski (FreeRange Productions)
    With the contribution of: Elena Shevakova, Kaja Kunnas, Kalle Klandorf, Olev Kiirend, Sigrid Kaasik-Krogerus, Simon Brunel, Tõnu Pedaru, Heta Hedman (Historians without Borders in Finland) and Marko Poolamets (Estonian Institute of Historical Memory).
    Project "In Between?" 2024 is co-funded by European Union.
    The series of study visits 'In Between?', initiated in April 2016 by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity, draws on from the methodology of oral history. So far, more than 150 young people (under 26 years of age) have participated in eight editions of the project and visited a total of 25 multicultural regions of Europe.
    Read more: https://enrs.eu/inbetween
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    'In Between?' 2022: Sound of Division

    28.07.2022 | 11 min.
    'Sound of Division' is a podcast from the 'In Between?' 2022 series, created by an international group of European students that took part in workshops and study visit in the Italian-Slovenian borderland region in July 2022.

    When we look at a border, we usually see two separate sides, each of them with the markers of individuality, distinctiveness and difference. But the case of Gorizia and Nova Gorica is an exceptional one, as cultures, traditions and histories cannot be unanimously narrated, explained and passed down onto newer generations. Throughout the podcast a broad range of interconnected topics is covered, from historical contexts and different perceptions within the borderland, through contemporary issues and politics of separation, to the grand joint project – becoming the European Capital of Culture in 2025, and the concerns that come along with it.

    Produced by: Federico Cormaci, Anela Dumonjić, Lena Fuhrmann, Nina Glavan, Benjamin Hoffmann, Roberta Ida Immenschuh, Urban Makorič, Jadwiga Mik and Anna Wachowiak (ENRS) with the support of Bartosz Panek, FreeRange Productions.

    With the contribution of Lucia Pillon, Mara Cernic, team of GO! 2025 – European Capital of Culture, Nova Gorica.

    Project "In Between?" 2022 is co-funded by European Union.

    The series of study visits 'In Between?', initiated in April 2016 by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity, draws on from the methodology of oral history. So far, more than 130 young people (under 26 years of age) have participated in seven editions of the project and visited a total of 22 multicultural regions of Europe.

    Read more: https://enrs.eu/inbetween

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European Network Remembrance and Solidarity is an international undertaking which aims to research, document and disseminate knowledge about 20th century European history and ways of commemorating it, with a particular focus on the period of dictatorships, wars and social resistance to enslavement. The members of the Network are: Poland, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia and Romania, with representatives from Albania, Austria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia and Georgia also sitting on its advisory board. Europejska Sieć Pamięć i Solidarność jest międzynarodowym przedsięwzięciem, które ma na celu badanie, dokumentowanie oraz upowszechnianie wiedzy na temat historii Europy XX wieku i sposobów jej upamiętniania ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem okresu dyktatur, wojen i społecznego sprzeciwu wobec zniewolenia. Członkami Sieci są: Polska, Niemcy, Węgry, Słowacja i Rumunia, a w jej gremiach doradczych zasiadają ponadto przedstawiciele Albanii, Austrii, Czech, Estonii, Litwy, Łotwy i Gruzji.
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