Vladimir Lindenberg's story continues!
Having narrowly escaped being shot by the Bolsheviks, Vladimir Lindenberg fled to Germany in 1918. - He spent four years in a concentration camp. He was bombed out in Berlin and built barrack-like emergency accommodation with friends in the Beyschlag estate (Schulzendorf). Here he experienced the end of the war and the invasion of the Red Army. As a doctor, he felt responsible for the starving old people, women and children of Heiligensee and procured food from the surrounding area in adventurous ways.
The Soviet occupying power recruited him into the health administration of their zone.
From 1947 to 1959, he worked as a doctor specializing in brain injuries at the Spandau Forest Hospital. In addition to his private practice in his barracks, he then expanded his activities as a spiritual teacher, author and artist. But he kept a dark secret.
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 reading series "Lesezeichen".
Meinhard Schröder has been developing and organizing the annual Tegel History Sundays 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€