JOURNALIST, WRITER, DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKER

SONYA WINTERBERG

Sonya Winterberg spricht in ein Mikrofon

As the Editor in Chief at Special Media SDL GmbH, I lead the editorial direction and strategy of Europe's principal magazine for gay women. We produce innovative and engaging content for various platforms and audiences.

I have over 20 years of experience as a journalist, writer, and documentary filmmaker, covering topics such as war and trauma, social justice, and community organizing.

LATEST BOOK

LATEST BOOK

ALONE AND FORGOTTEN

The Wolf Children of the Eastern Front

'If this doesn’t move you, I suggest you check your pulse.' –John Kay, frontman of Steppenwolf (born in East Prussia in 1944)

Told by the children who survived, these stories could well be the last eyewitness report of the aftermath of the Second World War. As the land where they once lived was integrated into the Eastern Bloc, their accounts remained hushed until after the Iron Curtain fell. Now, in The Wolf Children of the Eastern Front, they break their silence.

During the bitter winter months of 1944-45, hundreds of thousands of Germans fled East Prussia from an advancing Red Army. With sometimes only minutes’ notice, families escaped in horse-drawn carriages, or they simply ran on foot. In desperation, mothers threw babies onto handcarts, pushing ahead through snowstorms and freezing temperatures. Exhausted, horses broke down, left to die in roadside ditches. Pounding artillery filled the air.

In the ensuing chaos, 20,000 children lost their families – to the mayhem, to starvation, epidemics or gunfire. Even the youngest suddenly found themselves alone in the world, needing to forage for food and find shelter. They hid in bullet-riddled barns and wandered from house to house, begging for help. While many died, there are the few that managed to survive. Their experiences are unimaginable: toes frozen off, endless hunger, rape, physical abuse. Those considered lucky were eventually taken in, even lovingly cared for, primarily by Lithuanian farmers, but nearly to the last of them, they grew into adulthood illiterate and poverty-stricken. Yet a surprising truth lives within nearly every one of these victims – an overwhelming sense of hope and forgiveness.

They are the Wolf Children.

Translated in collaboration with Kerstin Lieff
Photographs by Claudia Heinermann

Book Cover "The Wolf Children"

My mission is to tell stories that matter, challenge the status quo, and inspire positive change.

I have a passion for creating and curating content that educates, informs, and entertains, using a variety of formats and media, such as documentary films, books, exhibitions, podcasts, and social platforms. I also have a strong research, analysis, and storytelling background and skills in new media, social networking, and copy editing.

Some of my recent projects include "Gebrauchsanweisung für Kanada", a travel book about Canada for the German market, "Made in Auschwitz – The Untold Story of Block 10", a documentary about medical experiments on women in Auschwitz, and "Kollwitz – Die Biografie", an acclaimed biography of German artist Käthe Kollwitz that was even translated into Korean.

While I live most of the year in Halifax, Nova Scotia, I travel quite a bit. I love collaborations, so if you have a project that would lend itself to a team effort, get in touch!

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aufgeschlagenes Käthe Kollwit Buch auf Koreanisch

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