Voices in the Hartheim Castle: Young people are reminiscent of Nazi hospitals

Voices in the Hartheim Castle: Young people are reminiscent of Nazi hospitals

In the Hartheim Castle, a moving performance of the performance group "Blickwechsel" recently took place. Under the title "Voices", young people let the victims of the Nazi Hilk Murders have their say. This event is reminiscent of the cruel deeds that were committed to people with disabilities between 1939 and 1945 and aims to raise awareness of this dark chapter of history.

The idea offers an urgent way to deal with the fates of the victims. The young actors dealt intensively with the biographies of those affected and made their experiences and passions alive in their performance. Due to the emotional performance, the severity of the topic becomes tangible and stimulates the viewers to think.

a sign of memory

The performance not only has artistic value, but also serves as an important contribution to the culture of remembrance. In a country that is aware of its history, it is essential to not let such tragic events be forgotten. The choice of the place, Hartheim Castle, is particularly symbolic because the property served as a killing institution in the Nazi era.

In many conversations after the performance, the participants emphasized how impressive and moving they found the performance. The young people not only showed their talent, but also showed how important it is to take and spread the life stories of the former patients seriously

The performance "voices" is described as one of the possibilities in order to tackle further discussions about tolerance, understanding and the importance of humanity. A deeper analysis of this performance and its effect also offers of the article by www.meinbezirk.at .