Remembrance of the Shoah: Memory stones in Stockerau revealed
Remembrance of the Shoah: Memory stones in Stockerau revealed
s Tickerau, a place that is devoted to memorial culture, a special event will be organized on November 10th. The focus is on 19 "memory stones" that are reminiscent of the Jewish citizens who were persecuted and murdered during the Second World War. These stones are not just simple plates; They stand for the memory of lively stories and a piece of forgotten history that needs to be preserved.
Before 1938, more than 100 Jewish residents lived in Stockerau. After the terrible events of the Shoah, which demanded numerous lives, 38 of these inhabitants were driven out. In order to honor their memory and give the victims a face, the memory stones were attached to the former residential and workplaces of the deceased. This initiative should not only enable short -term memorial celebrations, but also raise awareness of historical responsibility.
memorial event on November 10th
The ceremonial final event, which is planned for November 10, will highlight the importance of these memory stones. The commemorative candles will not only bring light into the dark of the past, but also promote hope that such cruel deeds may never happen again. The event in the city also has an educational function. In times when historical knowledge is often lost, it is crucial to actively preserve and pass on the memories.
The memory of the persecuted, such as the Jelinek family who are honored in the Stockerau Café Rötzer, are a powerful reminder to the town community. The place where people once lived is brought back to memory by these stones. By telling their stories, we can create a connection to the present and incorporate the teachings from history into today's lifestyle.
The memory of the victims is not only a duty, but an important part of the urban identity of Stockerau. The installation of the 19 “memory stones” creates a symbol of sensitivity and humanity in the city. This initiative is not only a sign of respect for the deceased, but also a call to today's generation to actively work against all forms of anti -Semitism and discrimination.
For further information and details about the event, reference is made to a modern handling of the commemoration. More about this significant topic can be read in a current article on M.noen.at become.
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