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ARA Russia for Peace N° 0021 – 21.11.2025 – Giving Voice to the Forgotten: Inna Ganschow on Memory, History, and the 2025 Lëtzebuerger Buchpräis

ARA Russia for Peace N° 0021 – 21.11.2025 – Giving Voice to the Forgotten: Inna Ganschow on Memory, History, and the 2025 Lëtzebuerger Buchpräis

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Show: ARA Russia for Peace
Episode Number: 21
Broadcasted: 13:00
  on 21st November 2025

 

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ARA Russia for Peace N° 0021 - 21.11.2025 - Giving Voice to the Forgotten: Inna Ganschow on Memory, History, and the 2025 Lëtzebuerger Buchpräis
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Today we’re joined by someone whose work brings together memory, history, and deeply personal human stories. Inna Ganschow is the winner of the 2025 Lëtzebuerger Buchpräis in the non-fiction category. Her German-language book with a powerful, almost documentary title –“No One Cried, There Were No More Tears” – was named Non-Fiction Book of the Year, with the award presented on November 13.

But Inna is known not only as the author of this book – she is also the creator and curator of the exhibition based on it, presented not only in German but also in English and French. It’s titled OST: The Vanished Traces of Forced Laborers from Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus in Luxembourg in 1942–1944.

Today we’ll talk about how this book came to life, how Luxembourg preserves the memory of forced laborers, and why it’s important to give a voice to those who can no longer speak.

 

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