Creepy reading in Freiberg: Author reveals children's murders!

Creepy reading in Freiberg: Author reveals children's murders!

An exciting reading is imminent: The author Marko Kregel will read on October 24th in the Freiberg City Library from his current work "Bluttrausch - The Erwin Hagedorn case". This reading falls on the day of libraries and begins at 7 p.m. In his book, Kregel illuminates cruel children's murder cases, which caused a sensation between 1969 and 1971 in the Brandenburg city of Eberswalde and frightened the population.

The "blood rush" is not only about the deeds themselves, but also about the existing conditions and the challenges in dealing with these crimes in the GDR. Kregel's approach draws from a deep examination of both the perpetrators and the victims and wants to draw a comprehensive picture of the dark events.

Details about the event

The reading promises not only to present Kregel's literary skills, but also to think about the audience to think about important, often tabooed topics. Tickets are already available in advance. Interested parties should hurry because the places are limited.

In addition to the reading, the Freiberg City Library has returned to a practical service advantage for its readers. The opening times have been expanded since October 1. In addition to Thursday, readers can now browse in the library on Tuesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m., which significantly improves the accessibility of the facility and creates more time for literature.

Such events contribute to the busy cultural and literary scene in Freiberg. Mixing education, entertainment and dealing with the past is more and more well received. Kregel is known for his deep research and his commitment to prepare historical events exciting and understandable.

This reading could therefore be a successful opportunity for all those interested in literature and history to learn more about a significant part of German past coping. In the region, the topic is still important and ensures lively discussions.

For further information on the event and the opening times of the library, it is advisable to do the current reporting on www.freiepresse.de to visit.

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