
Am 2. September 2004 brennt die Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek in Weimar. Mehr als 50.000 unschätzbar wertvolle Bücher verbrennen, mehr als doppelt so viele werden zum Teil schwer beschädigt. Der 5-teilige Storytelling-Podcast erzählt die Geschichte des Brandes aus der Perspektive der engagierten Menschen, die die Bibliothek gerettet haben.
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Bis heute dauert die Arbeit an den Aschebüchern an. Aber Buchbinderin Susanne Elisabeth Wenzel schaut lieber in die Zukunft.
Staatsministerin Christina Weiss sagt 4 Millionen Euro für den Wiederaufbau zu. Von Weimar bis München werden Spenden gesammelt.
Als Umzugsunternehmer Majdi Abdulhag vom Brand erfährt, macht er sich sofort auf den Weg. Er organisiert Kartons, Fahrer und LKWs für die geretteten Bücher.
Die 1990er Jahre sind auch für die Bibliothek eine Wendezeit. Eine Sanierung ist längst überfällig. Der neue Direktor Michael Knoche sorgt für Aufbruchsstimmung.
Inhaltlich ganz interessant, gute Gesprächspartner, Punktabzug für das nervige gendern! Das stört! Wie gut, dass die befragten Menschen im Podcast dies vermeiden und normal sprechen.








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