Međunarodni Dan sjećanja na Holokaust: Veleposlanstvo Izraela i Sveučilište Bar-Ilan organiziraju online razgovor

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epa08966064 A handout photo made available by the Auschwitz Memorial and Museum shows the children in the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp in Oswiecim showing their tatooed numbers on their arms after the liberation at the former German Nazi concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau in Oswiecim, Poland, January 1945 (reissued 26 January 2021). The 76th anniversary of the liberation of the largest German Nazi concentration and death camp on 27 January 1945, will be commemorated online due to the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic, with online broadcast and discussion panels focused on the fate of children in Auschwitz. The liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau is commemorated as International Holocaust Remembrance Day worldwide. The biggest German Nazi death camp KL Auschwitz-Birkenau was a complex of over 40 concentration and extermination camps operated by Nazi Germany near Oswiecim in occupied Poland during World War II, and a central site in the Nazis' plan to the so-called 'Final Solution' and the Holocaust (Shoa). It is estimated that 1.3 million people were sent to Auschwitz, and 1.1 million died there including 960,000 Jews, 74,000 non-Jewish Poles, 21,000 Roma people, 15,000 Soviet prisoners of war, and up to 15,000 other Europeans. Prisoners who were not gassed in chambers died of starvation, exhaustion, disease, individual executions, beatings or were killed during medical experiments. According to data from Auschwitz memorial,  at least 232,000 children and young people were deported to Auschwitz, of whom 216,000 were Jews, 11,000 Roma, about 3,000 Poles, more than 1,000 Belarusians, and several hundred Russians, Ukrainians, and others. A total of about 23,000 children and young people were registered in the camp. Slightly more than 700 were liberated on the territory of Auschwitz in January 1945.  EPA/www.auschwitz.org / HANDOUT  HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES *** Local Caption *** 55790113

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Pvodom obilježavanja Međunarodnog Dana sjećanja na Holokaust, u srijedu od 19 sati održat će se online razgovor u organizaciji Veleposlanstva Države Izrael i Sveučilišta Bar-Ilan u Izraelu.

Izraelska cenaristica i glumica Hadar Galron razgovarati će s tri osobe čiji su roditelji za vrijeme Holokausta radili za zloglasnog doktora Josefa Mengelea, ‘Anđela smrti’ u Auschwitzu. Njeni sugovornici bit će Ya’akov Buchan, Rosette Rutman i Miriam Schori. Tema razgovora bit će njihova iskustva kao pripadnika druge generacije preživjelih iz Holokausta i načinu na koji su odrasli noseći se s naslijeđenim traumama.

Uvodni govor održat će veleposlanik Države Izrael u Hrvatskoj Ilan Mor te profesor Thierry Joshua Alcoloumbre, voditelj kazališnog programa na Sveučilištu Bar-Ilan (Odsjek za komparativnu književnost).

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Međunarodni dan sjećanja na žrtve holokausta obilježava se 27. siječnja, na dan kad je 1945. godine Crvena armija oslobodila najveći nacistički koncentracijski logor Auschwitz u Poljskoj. Ujedinjeni narodi su, donošenjem Rezolucije o danu sjećanja na holokaust 2005. godine, 27. siječanj proglasili danom sjećanja na sve žrtve holokausta.

 

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