Listen ""All Our Children" by Stephen Unwin (17th March 2025)"
Episode Synopsis
CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains references to violence and a mention of SA against children.“January 1941. A terrible crime is taking place in a clinic for disabled children. The perpetrators argue that it will help struggling parents and lift the financial burden on the mighty German state. One brave voice is raised in objection. But will the doctor listen?”In this episode, Sam and Alex welcome their very first guest to the show. Director, writer and teacher Stephen Unwin talks about his play All Our Children; his experiences as the father of a disabled son; his work in disability rights and activism; Aktion T4, the Nazi campaign to ‘euthanise’ all those with physical and mental disabilities; and the play’s terrible relevance today. Hosts: Samantha Mitschke & Alexandra GellnerGuest: Stephen UnwinExecutive Producer: Samantha MitschkeProducer / Editor: Alexandra GellnerMusic: “Image” by Infraction MusicContact: https://holocaustonstage.com/contact/ Books & Articles Michael Burleigh (1995/2002) Death and Deliverance: ‘Euthanasia’ in Germany 1900-1945. Cambridge University Press/Pan Books. Dagmar Herzog (2024) The Question of Unworthy Life: Eugenics and Germany’s Twentieth Century. Princeton University Press.Sara Ryan (2017) Justice for Laughing Boy: Connor Sparrowhawk - A Death by Indifference. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.PlaysStephen Unwin (2017) All Our Children. Nick Hern Books. Stephen Unwin (2024) Laughing Boy. Nick Hern Books.Other sourcesThe film Stephen highly recommends is Korczak (1990), written by Agnieszka Holland and directed by Andrzej Wajda. For more information and to contact Stephen: https://www.stephenunwin.uk/ You can learn more about Aktion T4 from Gedenkstätte Hadamar and in the Holocaust Encyclopedia of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM).
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