Beyond Berlin

Two on a Jeep: Éric Schwab and Meyer Levin's Journey into the Heart of Darkness

Apr 22, 2025
Two men embark on a profound journey through war-torn Europe in the aftermath of World War II. They uncover the harrowing realities of concentration camps like Ohrdruf and Dachau, witnessing the depths of human cruelty. The quest intertwines professional documentation with personal redemption, as they search for lost family amidst chaos. Their travels highlight the urgent need for recognition of Holocaust atrocities and the deep scars left on survivors. This tale is a poignant exploration of memory, resilience, and the quest for truth.
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INSIGHT

Limited Western Awareness of Camps

  • Western awareness of Nazi camps was minimal before April 1945, despite Soviet liberations.
  • Media censorship and unverified reports kept the world from fully seeing the Holocaust's extent.
ANECDOTE

Ohrdruf Camp Horrors

  • At Ohrdruf camp, Schwab and Levin witnessed recently executed prisoners and piles of naked corpses.
  • The grim reality deeply affected Schwab, whose mother had been deported to a similar camp.
ANECDOTE

Iconic Buchenwald Gate Photo

  • Eric Schwab photographed the iconic Buchenwald gate inscription "Jedem das Seine" from inside the camp.
  • The photograph symbolized the harsh reality prisoners faced and captured freedom's arrival at the camp's gates.
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