Peter Pfankuch (1925-1977), architect and member of the Academy, grew up in Berlin during the National Socialist era. The young man's life was characterized by increasing exclusion, as he was considered "half-Jewish". Pfankuch documented his life daily in diaries and letters from the age of 14. The editor and daughter Susanne Pfankuch is in conversation with the historian and anti-Semitism researcher Wolfgang Benz.
With Wolfgang Benz, Susanne Pfankuch (discussion), Justus Pfankuch (reading)
Welcome: Werner Heegewaldt
In German language
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