Adolf Hitler knew nothing about Anne Frank, but she knew everything about him. It is Hitler's "Kampf" that tells and ends the story of Anne Frank. Anne Frank died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp at the end of February, beginning of March 1945. What remains is her diary, which meets Hitler's "Mein Kampf" in a precisely timed collage and creates a powerful theatrical experience.
The cabaret artist and singer Marianne Blum and the actor Thomas Linke make the incomprehensible tangible through an outstanding artistic performance. - The murder of a homogeneous national community!
The emotionality that arises in the process is not an incidental side effect, but the central artistic means. Fascism is no longer an option against this experience. Those who expose themselves to it cannot step back behind their own knowledge without running into an inner contradiction.
At a time when this ideology, which constructs a national community based on blood and soil, is regaining strength, when fascists are being elected to our parliaments behind a bourgeois mask, it is important to show the struggle of the small diary against the great dictator in order to develop a sense and ear for the subtleties of history once again. Because history is always made up of stories. And stories are made up of destinies.
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