Sybille Krafft

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Sybille Krafft (* 1958 in Munich ) is a German documentary filmmaker , journalist , radio and book author and exhibition curator. She had lectureships at the universities of Munich and Innsbruck. She often gives lectures and moderates events on historical topics. She is a jury member for the Dachau Prize for Civil Courage , the Argula von Grumbach Prize of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria and the Tassilo Prize of the Süddeutsche Zeitung . She is a founding member of the Histonauten , a group of authors for the multimedia communication of history, and a founding member of the Bavarian Monument Network .

Life

Sybille Krafft lives south of Munich in the Ickingen district of Holzen . She is married and has two kids. In his professional life, Sybille Krafft mainly works for the editorial team “Unter Unser Himmel” on Bavarian TV and is heavily involved in setting up the contemporary witness archive on Bavarian radio . Since 2000 she has been the chairwoman of the Wolfratshausen Historical Association and since autumn 2012 the chairwoman of the Bürger fürs BADEHAUS Waldram-Föhrenwald association in Waldram in the former Föhrenwald camp and has initiated numerous projects to search for traces of the region.

Act

As a doctor of history , Sybille Krafft primarily deals with the social and economic changes of the last 150 years. Her focus is on everyday, social and women's history. Among other things, she makes film documentaries about the country and its people for the Bayerischer Rundfunk series Under our Heaven . She documents the fate of Nazi victims in interviews and writes numerous portraits on the radio. For a long time she has been holding eyewitness talks on the education channel of the Bavarian broadcasting company ARD-alpha for the alpha-Forum series .

Together with the Protestant pastor Kirsten Jörgensen, she voluntarily heads the Jewish tracing work group in Wolfratshausen . Among other things, the history of a Jewish girls' school was researched. National and international archive documents were used for this purpose, and contemporary witnesses in Israel, Canada, England and America were interviewed. A traveling exhibition with the title "We lived in an oasis of peace ..." was created, which has been traveling through Germany with great success since 2007 and has so far been shown in around 40 locations and which in 2008 received the Tassilo Culture Prize from the Süddeutsche Zeitung . Another traveling exhibition deals with the children from the Föhrenwald camp in the Wolfratshausen district of Waldram (formerly Föhrenwald), where Germany's largest camp for displaced persons existed from 1945 .

In addition, both in her journalistic activities and in her voluntary work, she deals intensively with the history of buildings and issues of monument protection .

In the documentary Unterm Joch , she worked on the history of forced labor in the Wolfratshauser Forest. In addition, as chairwoman of the Wolfratshausen Historical Association, she has been organizing numerous events on regional history and the Nazi era as well as post-war history (lectures, panel discussions, eyewitness talks, film screenings, excursions, memorial events on the death march, etc.) for years .

In 1995 she carried out an extensive project with Munich contemporary witnesses, from which the first women's history exhibition in Munich developed. In doing so, she not only researched the fates of the victims, but also the life images of the perpetrators of the Nazi regime and, for the first time, shed light on the role of concentration camp guards from Munich.

Publications

Television (individual documentaries; selection)

(all on Bavarian television)

in ARD-alpha (education channel of Bavarian Broadcasting):

  • Cane, sponge and inkwell: cultural history of the school in Bavaria
  • King Ludwig II (in the alpha-Forum series)
  • Fates of Jewish teachers (in the alpha-Forum series extra )

Television (rows)

(all on Bavarian television)

in ARD-alpha (education channel of Bavarian Broadcasting):

broadcast

(all audio images are productions of the Bavarian Radio)

  • 1997: Labora et ora! Workhouses for women in the 19th century
  • 1998: Publicly dangerous shelling: pimping in the 19th century
  • 1999: I am not aware of any guilt ...: Concentration camp guards from Bavaria
  • 1999: Card ladies and fare dodgers in Munich around 1900
  • 2000: Tingeltangel and Chambres séparées: Munich's nightlife around 1900
  • 2005: The Count, the Bäckin and the Annamirl: Texts from the Province
  • 2006: I didn't have time for fear: Maria Seidenberger - story of a courageous woman
  • 2006: Away with these Jewish women! The story of a Jewish women's school
  • 2007: A handful of dust: Lina Haag - story of a courageous woman
  • 2007: The Kaiser von Ebenhausen: Erich Benjamin - a Jewish doctor in the Isar valley
  • 2009: I am the one with Marx and Moses: Mirjam Ohringer - story of a courageous woman
  • 2010: We lived in an oasis of peace ...: Story of a Jewish girls' school
  • 2010: With a suitcase full of dreams: A first generation Greek guest worker
  • 2011: “We knew it was very dangerous”: Stanislav Zámečník - story of a courageous man

Books

  • Women's life in Bavaria from the turn of the century to the rubble time, ed. v. the Bavarian State Center for Political Education , 1993; without ISBN
  • Between the lines. Munich Women in War and Peace 1900–1950, ed. v. of the state capital Munich, 1995, Buchendorfer Verlag, ISBN 3-927984-37-X
  • Discipline and fornication. Prostitution and moral police in Munich at the turn of the century, Hugendubel, Munich 1996 (dissertation Ludwig Maximilian University Munich 1989)
  • 35 Years Under Our Heavens, ed. v. Bayerischen Rundfunk, Munich 2004 (self-published, without ISBN)
  • Sybille Krafft (Ed.): Helmut Fischer . The immortal stenz. Memories from his friends , Munich 2006, ISBN 978-3-7844-3058-4
  • Edgar Frank, Sybille Krafft, Harald Staub: Bourgeoisie and Boheme. The Wolfratshauser Bergwaldvillen and their residents, ed. v. Historical Association Wolfratshausen, Wolfratshausen, 2005 (self-published, no ISBN)
  • Edgar Frank, Sybille Krafft, Wolfgang Schäl-v. Gamm: gang war and first love. Childhood in the Isar and Loisach valleys, ed. v. Historic Association Wolfratshausen, Wolfratshausen, 2007 (self-published, no ISBN)
  • Sybille Krafft, Wolfgang Schäl-v. Gamm: Unterm Joch: Forced Labor in the Wolfratshauser Forest, ed. v. Historic Association Wolfratshausen, Wolfratshausen 2008 (self-published, no ISBN)
  • Kirsten Jörgensen, Sybille Krafft: "We lived in an oasis of peace ..." History of a Jewish girls' school 1926–1938, Munich 2009, ISBN 978-3-937904-52-8
  • Sybille Krafft, Rainer v. Savigny, Wolfgang Schäl-v.Gramm: Ambos, Zwirn and Flößerhack: Crafts in the Isar and Loisach valleys, ed. v. Historic Association Wolfratshausen, Wolfratshausen, 2010 (self-published, no ISBN)
  • Sybille Krafft, Rainer von Savigny: 50 Years of Wolfratshausen: A Historical Review, edited by Historic Association Wolfratshausen, Wolfratshausen, 2012 (self-published, no ISBN)
  • Sybille Krafft: Bavarian folk actor. 12 personal portraits by Sybille Krafft, Munich, 2013 ( Allitera Verlag , ISBN 978-3-86906-535-9 )

Dependent publications

  • Sybille Krafft: Labora et ora! Workhouses for women in the 19th century . In: History across: Journal of the Bavarian History Workshops, Issue 6, 1998
  • Sybille Krafft: Networks. Pioneering women's projects in Bavaria . In: History of women in Bavaria. From the migration to the present day, Pustet Verlag, Regensburg, ISBN 3-7917-1597-6
  • Sybille Krafft: Tingeltangel: Munich's nightlife around 1900 . In: Munich, ed. v. Hubert Ettl and Bernhard Setzwein, Viechtach, 1999, Viechtach: 1999, ISBN 3-929517-28-0
  • Sybille Krafft: half-world lady at the café table . In: Bizarre Encounter. Pictures look at you, ed. v. Gisela Geiger, Penzberg 2009

Exhibitions

  • 1995: Between the Fronts: Munich Women in War and Peace, 1900 to 1945 (a project of the Cultural Department of the City of Munich , Gallery of the Munich City Hall)
  • 1998: networks. Groundbreaking women's projects in Bavaria (part of the Bavarian State Exhibition 1998 History of Women in Bavaria. From the Migration Period to the present day of the House of Bavarian History in Ingolstadt)
  • Traveling exhibition since 2007: "We lived in an oasis of peace ..." The story of a Jewish girls' school 1926-1938
  • Traveling exhibition since 2010: work is not child's play! (designed on behalf of the Archives of the Munich Workers' Movement eV in collaboration with Pastor Kirsten Jörgensen; Topic: Child labor - then and now)
  • Traveling exhibition since 2012: The children from the Föhrenwald camp

Awards

  • 2008: Tassilo Culture Prize of the Süddeutsche Zeitung for the traveling exhibition "We lived in an oasis of peace ..." ( Jewish search for traces project )
  • 2011: German Prize for Monument Protection of the German National Committee for Monument Protection, Journalist Award : for the documentary Castle Stories: Living with a Monument
  • 2011: Isar-Loisach Medal from the Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen district for voluntary work
  • 2017: Monument Protection Medal of the State of Bavaria, as it has made a great contribution to conveying the monument concept

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.histonauten.de/
  2. Dr. Sybille Krafft fights for historic houses. www.merkur.de, accessed on June 8, 2019 .
  3. Archived copy ( memento of the original from July 29, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / histvereinwor.de
  4. http://histvereinwor.de/
  5. Süddeutsche Zeitung, November 16, 2012
  6. http://www.badehauswaldram.de/
  7. ^ Sybille Krafft: discipline and fornication; Prostitution and moral police in Munich at the turn of the century. Hugendubel Verlag, 1996, ISBN 3-88034-867-7 (dissertation Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, 1989).
  8. Chronicler of Change ( Memento of February 16, 2011 in the Internet Archive ), Br.de
  9. http://www.br.de/fernsehen/br-alpha/index.html ( Memento from October 28, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  10. multi-part television series "Living with a Monument"
  11. Between the fronts. Munich Women in War and Peace, 1900 to 1945
  12. Archive of the Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation, editorial offices under our sky , history, between Spessart and Karwendel , Swabia and Old Bavaria and BR-alpha : www.br-online.de
  13. ^ Archives of the Bavarian Radio, Land and People editorial team, BR, Bayern2 Radio; http://www.bayern2.de/
  14. Archived copy ( Memento of the original dated August 7, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / histvereinwor.de
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  16. Tassilo Culture Prize
  17. Süddeutsche Zeitung from 12./13. April 2008
  18. Isar-Loisachbote (home newspaper for Wolfratshausen) of December 5, 2011
  19. ^ Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (ed.): Monument Protection Medal 2017 . Munich 2017, p. 34 ( online [PDF]).