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SUMMARY:Online Holocaust Memorial Day Lecture: The Wiener Library at 90\, Ruth Wiener's Story
DESCRIPTION:A Holocaust Memorial day lecture with the University of York. \nThis event is organised in response to the 2024 HMD theme of ‘Fragility of Freedom’. \nRuth Wiener was the first daughter of Dr Margarethe Wiener and Dr Alfred Wiener\, the Wiener Holocaust Library’s founder. Born in Berlin in 1927\, Ruth spent the early years of her life in Germany before she relocated with her Father\, Mother\, and her two sisters Eva and Mirjam to Amsterdam\, Holland. \nJoin Barbara Warnock to hear how life changed for the Wiener family following the Nazi occupation of Holland.  On the morning of 20 June 1943\, Margarethe\, Ruth\, Eva and Mirjam were detained by the Nazis and sent to Westerbork\, a transit camp in the south of Holland.  In January 1944\, after seven months in Westerbork\, the family were deported to Bergen-Belsen. Ruth survived both camps and was one of the few people to escape Bergen-Belsen on an exchange scheme in January 1945. \nRuth’s papers were donated to the Library by her son\, Michael Klemens\, in 2014. The story that unfolds within her documents is both compelling and extraordinary. By showcasing items from this unique collection\, this talk aims to give an insight into the incredible journey and life of Ruth Wiener. \nSign up to attend online here.
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SUMMARY:Stolpersteine laying ceremony and panel event on the Holocaust in the Netherlands
DESCRIPTION:Members of staff of the JCIO in Amsterdam. Margarete and Alfred Wiener are on the far left. \nThe world’s largest decentralised memorial art installation\, the Stolperstein (stumbling stone) project has placed over 105\,000 stones in 30 countries. Created by German artist Gunter Demnig 25 years ago\, these small concrete cubes bearing a brass plate are placed in the pavement in front of the homes or places of work of victims of Nazi persecution. \nThe stones to be installed in Amsterdam commemorate Dr Margarete Wiener-Saulmann\, Kurt Zielenziger\, and Bernhard Krieg. All worked for The Wiener Holocaust Library’s predecessor organisation in Amsterdam\, the Jewish Central Information Office\, and the stones will be placed outside the offices of the JCIO on Jan van Eyckstraat. \nFollowing the installation\, from 3 – 5pm\, The Wiener Holocaust Library will host a panel at the Goethe Institute in Amsterdam featuring contributions that will contextualise the Stolpersteine installation. \nContributors include Piet Hagen speaking about Alfred Wiener’s work in Amsterdam\, Laurien Vastenhout on the Holocaust in the Netherlands\, and Ronald Leopold\, Executive Director of the Anne Frank House. \nTickets are available through the link below and the panel will be followed by a reception. \nItinerary: \n\nMidday\, 16 hs Jan van Eyckstraat\, Amsterdam: Stolpersteine laying ceremony\n3 – 5pm\, The Goethe Institute\, Herengracht 470\, Amsterdam: Panel Event
URL:https://wienerholocaustlibrary.org/event/stolpersteine-laying-ceremony-and-panel-event-on-the-holocaust-in-the-netherlands/
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