Inside a Former KGB Prison
GERMANY | Thursday, 10 May 2012 | Views [564]
While many people know about the Berlin Wall, I didn't know until
recently that Potsdam was another city along that wall. In 1988, I knew
someone who was from West Berlin, but who had been visiting Canada at
the very time when the wall came down. Ever since, anything related to
the Berlin Wall has fascinated me, especially the stories of people's lives affected by
it. My wanting to know more about the stories behind this once divided country
is what drove me to find this site in Potsdam, in former East Germany.
When I visited this former prison, the air was crisp and
I'll admit that going inside felt a bit eery. Dr. Reich said that
prisoners arrived with only what they had on their backs and were not
given a change of clothes. Ever. Part of the torture was enduring
with so little. If they arrived during summer wearing shorts, they would
have to wear them through the winter, if they were there that long. If
they didn't die in the prison or get sentenced to death, they were
shipped at some point to Siberian gulag camps...
All around, the
experience must have been awful. I felt chills down my spine seeing the
isolation rooms and the standing rooms. But I am happy with what the
memorial site
and Dr Reich's staff in undertaking. Uncovering the stories of the
prisoners is important work. When one looks at those walls, one can only
be drawn to them, wanting to know more about the people who made those
marks, people who perhaps wished that someday, somehow, by literally
leaving their marks, their stories would be known...
A few of the younger individuals who marked the walls survived, and Dr. Reich's team has been able to find
them to learn their stories first hand. That, to me, is incredible.
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