Dokument predstavlja vabilo na otvoritev razstave Slovenci v nemških koncentracijskih taboriščih. Otvoritev bo v sredo, 29. januarja 2020, ob 19.30 v ali Občinske knjižnice Jesenice. Razstavo bo ...predstavila avtorica dr. Monika Kokalj Kočevar iz Muzeja novejše zgodovine Slovenije. Namenjena je počastitvi mednarodnega dneva spomina na žrtve holokavsta, ki se obeležuje 27. januarja.
To stand up against Nazi ideas of biologized “ethnicity” and antisemitism required a heroic disposition in individuals who did not allow themselves to have their basic humanity destroyed by such ...ideologies, even as the latter were backed by formidable political and religious power and sweepingly popular beliefs. The men and women presented in the first part of the book have already been recognised as Righteous Among Nations for their brave humanitarian acts during WWII, a title bestowed by the Yad Vashem World Center for Holocaust Research, Education, Documentation and Commemoration. Part Two brings the stories about people who were also saving Jews that were not recognised as Righteous yet, but some among them are candidates.
To stand up against Nazi ideas of biologized “ethnicity” and antisemitism required a heroic disposition in individuals who did not allow themselves to have their basic humanity destroyed by such ...ideologies, even as the latter were backed by formidable political and religious power and sweepingly popular beliefs. The men and women presented in the first part of the book have already been recognised as Righteous Among Nations for their brave humanitarian acts during WWII, a title bestowed by the Yad Vashem World Center for Holocaust Research, Education, Documentation and Commemoration. Part Two brings the stories about people who were also saving Jews that were not recognised as Righteous yet, but some among them are candidates.
This is a meditation on memory and on the ways in which memory has operated in the work of writers for whom the Holocaust was a defining event. It is also an exploration of the ways in which fiction ...and drama have attempted to approach a subject so resistant to the imagination. Beginning with W. G. Sebald, for whom memory and the Holocaust were the roots of a special fascination, Bigsby moves on to consider those writers Sebald himself valued, including Arthur Miller, Anne Frank, Primo Levi and Peter Weiss, and those whose lives crossed in the bleak world of the camps, in fact or fiction. The book offers a chain of memories. It sets witness against fiction, truth against wilful deceit. It asks the question who owns the Holocaust - those who died, those who survived to bear witness, those who appropriated its victims to shape their own necessities.
Dežela senc Luthar, Oto; Pogačar, Martin
2015
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The Land of Shadows was first conceived as a complementary resource for History classes in Slovenian high schools. It served to complement to the patchy Holocaust teaching resources. It consists of ...two parts: the first part features a historical overview of anti-Semitism and eventually the Holocaust in Europe, which is followed by an account of the situation in Slovenia. The authors relied on the life-story of Mrs Erika Fürst, one of the Holocaust survivors from Prekmurje, Slovenia. In creating a compelling and touching narrative, the authors used visual material from the archives and from various publications depicting the period and the problematic, notably excerpts from two graphic novels: Art Speigelman’s Maus, Jason Lutes’ Berlin.
Danes, ko obeležujemo Dan spomina na holokavst, se spominjamo naših bližnjih, ki so preživljali grozote v taboriščih druge svetovne vojne. 27. januarja 1945 je bilo osvobojeno koncentracijsko ...taborišče Auschwitz.Poleg ostalih vojnih grozot je pekel in grozo tega taborišča doživela in preživela tudi moja teta Micka, Marija Čakš iz Šmarja pri Jelšah.Na fotografiji jo vidimo na poročni dan, januarja 1940. Poročila se je z Antonom Jagodičem iz Dola pri Šmarju. Ob njej je njen brat Štefan Čakš, dolgoletni župnik v Pišecah, ob možu pa njegov brat, pater Jozafat Jagodič.Moža Antona so Nemci 4. septembra 1941 ustrelili kot talca v celjskem Starem piskru, njo pa mesec dni za tem skupaj s komaj devetmesečnim sinčkom Martinom odpeljali v zbirni center v 1. Osnovno šolo Celje. Tam so ji odvzeli otroka in ga odpeljali v zbirni center Lebensborn v Nemčijo, njo pa so odpeljali v koncentracijsko taborišče Auschwitz, kjer je preživela leto in pol groze, ponižanja in bolezni. Da bi jo rešil iz taborišča, se je v nemško vojsko prostovoljno prijavil njen brat Lojzek. Teta se je izčrpana po prebolelem tifusu vrnila domov, Lojzek pa je kmalu padel v nemški vojski. Po vojni je teta iskala svojega sinka preko mednarodnih organizacij, vendar ga ni več našla. Nekaj časa je še živela sama v Dolu pri Šmarju, nato pa je odšla za gospodinjo k bratu Štefanu, župniku v Pišecah. Grozote vojne je doživela tudi družina mojega očeta Stanka Čakša. Septembra 1941 so starega očeta, staro mamo, očeta in tri brate, ki so še živeli na domačiji, odpeljali v izgnanstvo. Najprej v kraj Visoko v Bosni, od tam pa v Slavonijo v kraj Grubišno Polje. Od tam sta moj oče in njegov brat, stric Jože, odšla v partizane. Ob koncu vojne sta na konjih vkorakala v osvobojeni Zagreb.(Prispeval Jožef Čakš)