10th Tegel History Sundays:
Vladimir Lindenberg grew up carefree on a Russian estate with numerous servants - near Moscow. His mother's trusting and loving manner remained a lifelong role model for him, and he even traveled with her to India, Japan and Germany. He wished his (step)father would be eaten by a crocodile. He encouraged his mother to separate from her husband. Only later did he find out who his real father was: Alexander Prince Chelyishchev. When the war began, Karl Lindenberg was interned in the steppe. Soon afterwards, his real father returned to the family. Vladimir's world collapsed with the revolution.
He fought on a barricade against the Reds, although as a devout Christian he did not want to kill anyone. He only narrowly escaped his own execution. His stepfather, who had returned, took him to Germany and saved him from being arrested again; his father Alexander fled to Ukraine."
Claudia Johanna Bauer has been working as an author, lecturer and literary coach in Berlin since 2000. She runs various literature projects and is in charge of the "Lesezeichen" reading series.
Meinhard Schröder has been developing and organizing the annual Tegel History Sunday since 2013 with many contributions to local history.
An event organized by the Geschichtswerkstatt Tegel (gwt).
Supported by the Dezentrale Kulturarbeit Reinickendorf.
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Admission: 6€ / reduced 4€
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