An exhibition devoted to stories of Holocaust survivors and rescuers from nine European countries will open in Bratislava on 9 November.
The Jewish genocide in the war-torn Europe claimed millions of lives. In the face of the tragic fate of Jews, local populations of the German-occupied countries and some of the ordinary Germans were put in a dilemma which they probably had never imagined they would face: how to react to such mass atrocity? Attitudes differed widely, but only few offered help to people seeking to survive. For both groups that was a risky undertaking which could even cost them their life.
By outlining stories of survivors along with those of rescuers, we seek to give a voice to both of these groups. We draw attention to their endeavours, courage and will to live, as well as wartime circumstances with which they had to deal. Their fates are shown against a broader historical background, giving a better understanding of local possibilities for Jews to survive and for helpers to provide aid.
The exhibition, which had its premiere at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, has originally presented accounts of rescue from nine European countries. Especially for its showing in Bratislava it has been complemented with stories from Slovakia.
The official opening will take place on 9 November at 4:00 pm at the University Library (Ventúrska 11).
Attendance is free.
Following its presentation in Brussels, Amsterdam and now Bratislava, the exhibition will continue its tour and be shown in other European cities. The initiative is a joint project of ENRS, POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, and Silent Heroes Memorial Center.
Between Life and Death. Stories of Rescue During the Holocaust
Venue: University Library, Ventúrska 11, Bratislava
Dates: 6-29 November 2018
The exhibition is part of the Festival Slobody organised by Ústav Pamäti Národa.
Organisers:
European Network Remembrance and Solidarity
POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Silent Heroes Memorial Center in the German Resistance Memorial Center Foundation
ENRS projects funded by:
Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of Poland
Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media (BKM)
Ministry of Human Capacities, Hungary
Ministry of Culture of Slovakia
Ministry of Culture of Romania
Partners:
Memorial Chambon sur Lignon (Lieu de Mémoire au Chambon sur Lignon)
Memorial de la Shoah
The Danish Jewish Museum
Museum "Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine"
Castrum Peregrini
Museum of the Second World War
NIOD, the Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies
Vilna Gaon State Jewish Museum (Vilnius)
Partner in Bratislava:
Ústav Pamäti Národa