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Staatstheater Braunschweig Charles Gounod Lichtenstein Bothe Stern Steinacker Lehtinen Dorothea Spilger Staatsorchester Braunschweig
Faust Oper in fünf Akten von Charles Gounod Libretto von Jules Paul Barbier und Michel Florentin Carré nach Carrés Drame fantastique »Faust et Marguerite« und Johann Wolfgang von Goethes »Faust. Der Tragödie erster Teil« in französischer Sprache mit deutschen Übertiteln Musikalische Leitung: Christopher Lichtenstein Regie: Markus Bothe Bühne: Robert Schweer Kostüme: Justina Klimczyk Chor: Georg Menskes, Johanna Motter Dramaturgie: Valeska Stern, Theresa Steinacker Vermittlung: Iris Kleinschmidt Faust: Kwonsoo Jeon, Joska Lehtinen Méphistophélès: Valentin Anikin Marguerite: Ekaterina Kudryavtseva Valentin: Zachariah N. Kariithi, Maximilian Krummen Siebel: Milda Tubelytė, Dorothea Spilger Wagner: Jisang Ryu Marthe: Zhenyi Hou sowie: Staatsorchester Braunschweig, Chor des Staatstheaters Braunschweig
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Martin Sandberger was head of Einsatzgruppen 1a and as a Nazi war criminal, directly responsible for 20,000 deaths. In September 1947 he was sentenced to death for war crimes. After the verdict was pronounced, the convicts of the Einsatzgruppen trial were transferred to the Landsberg War Crimes Prison to serve their sentences or to be executed. Sandberger’s death penalty was overturned on 31 January 1951 for life imprisonment. However supporters of Sandberger now started lobbying for his release. These supporters included Federal President Theodor Heuss, Vice President of the Bundestag Carlo Schmid, Prime Minister of Baden-Württemberg Gebhard Müller and Bishop Martin Haug. Sandberger’s father lobbied Federal President Heuss to take the matter up with US Ambassador James Conant. Carlo Schmid, head of the SPD parliamentary group in the Bundestag and before the war Sandberger's professor, claimed that he was a hard-working, intelligent and talented lawyer who had it not been for National Socialism would have become a decent civil servant. On 9 January 1958 he was released from Landsberg prison. After release Sandberger found employment with the Lechler group. This company makes nozzles for spray technology. Today it is in Ulmer Strasse, Metzingen, then it had just moved to Feuerbach, a district of Stuttgart. It would seem that Sandberger had been studying tax law whilst at Landsberg – or at least that is the excuse that the company managing director offered. He was summonsed to the Einsatzgruppen Trial in Ulm in 1958 and was questioned at various times from 1960 by the Central Office for Nazi Crimes in Ludwigsburg. In May 1970, the Stuttgart public prosecutor's office started an investigation about the "shooting of Jews, communists and parachutists in Estonia", the killing of an officer who had fired at a picture of Hitler whilst inebriated, and the murder of "1400-1500 Jews in Kalevi-Liiva" in the autumn of 1942 . Back in the spotlight, Sandberger needed a lawyer and he found the right one in Fritz Steinacker, noted for defending Nazis. Suddenly the healthy Sandberger had all sorts of problems, abnormally high blood pressure, losing his sight, he was at risk of a stroke. Developing health problems however was not necessary. As Sandberger had been tried and condemned at Nuremburg, there was no longer a case to answer. The Stuttgart public prosecutor wrote in a letter dated 13 July 1972 that the investigations against the accused Sandberger had been concluded by the military tribunal 23 years earlier. There was no longer a case to answer to. Sandberger then slipped into obscurity. When Der Spiegel, found him, he was living in a Christian retirement home. Here he had what is described as a two-and-a-half room apartment which cost 2519 euros for the base price per month. However, those that needed it could opt also for a three-course menu between sauna, physiotherapy and have their shopping brought to them. Sandberger had the food brought to his room. A physiotherapist came to visit him also, around three in the afternoon. In between he read with a magnifying glass or, once a week, had someone read to him. The lady usually reads him something edifying from the Bible. Der Spiegel asked him if he felt ashamed after all these years? To quote the magazine ‘The old man in the armchair, the last surviving ringleader in the greatest genocide in history - he was silent and moved his body around as if contemplating something. Then he said, "I don't want to talk about it." (http•••) Production of independent researched history is time consuming and expensive. Please consider supporting me on Patreon. (http•••)
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