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Report of the Editorial Board of the
International Steering Committee working
on Renewing the “ex-Yugoslav” Exhibition
in the State Museum
Auschwitz – Birkenau
International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance
Manchester 1 – 5 December 2014
Nataša Mataušić, Croatian History Musem, Zagreb
Olga Manojlović Pintar, Institute for Recent History of Serbia, Belgrade
Kaja Širok, National Museum of Contemporary History, Ljubljana
1963
Opening of the Yugoslav Exhibition
1964
Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito visited the
State Museum Auschwitz – Birkenau
1988
Renovation of the Yugoslav Exhibition
2009
Closing of the Exhibition
Yugoslavia no longer existed as a state
The exhibition exposed only copies of photographs and
documents, which mainly could be seen in other national settings
All textual explanations were only in Serbian and Polish.
The ideological and political realities were changed
Some historic data were not precise, or were incorrect
2011 Initial meeting in Belgrade
Proposition that the new exhibition should be realized as a
“joint project” of all the successor states of Yugoslavia
2012 Second Meeting in Belgrade
International Steering Committee was organized
It included:
The representatives of the Ministries of Culture of six
respective countries
The experts in the fields of the Holocaust, history of the
Second World War and the memory culture
Reasons for the decision to create the joint project
• Methodological
• Theoretical
• Museological
• Terminological
Five Meetings
Organized by the UNESCO Venice Office within the framework of the
global initiative “Culture: a Bridge to Development”
2012 June Belgrade
2012 December Sarajevo
2013 April Skopje
2013 July Oswiecim
2014 February Zagreb
.
2013 Third Meeting in Skopje
Establishment of the Editorial Board
(the representatives of Croatia, Slovenia and Serbia
were elected in the Editorial Board)
Collected Materials
Summary table containing the information on Semlin Concentration
Camp inmates and their transports to Auschwitz and other camps
Letters of the Inmates
Telegrams
Diaries of the Inmates
The Cloth Patches and Badges
Cloths of the Inmates
The Food Containers
Four thematic chapters of investigation
1. Time and Space
2. Victims
3. Perpetrators and Collaborators
4. Resistance
1918
Creation of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
1945
Creation of the Socialist Yugoslavia
The Beginning of the WWII and the Division of
Yugoslavia
Pre-war Jewish life in Yugoslavia
Jews in the Anti-Fascist Movement
Lea Deutsch, Zagreb
Ludvig Drelih from Sombor
Clara Gereb Fenyves, Subotica
Tonka Čeč, Trbovlje
Oleg Mandić, Rijeka
The Anti-Fascist Movement
Discriminatory policy against the Roma population
Perpetrators and Collaborators
Emanuel Schafer Bruno Sattler gen Franz Boehme
Ante Pavelić Ivan Tolj Andrija Artuković
Milan Nedić Dragi Jovanović Dimitrije Ljotić
Leon Rupnik Lurker Lovro Hacin
Trials in Novi Sad Leo Deak Gyula Zombori
Database
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Reference
Fotografije
Dokumenti
Predmeti
Izjave
(-) ženski
Transport od
159 žena iz
Beograda od
15.7.1943. 49819 Aušvic
Državni muzej
Aušvic
Birkenau u
Osvjenšćinu
popis transporta
od 15.7. 1943.
iz Beograda
(-) ženski
Transport od
159 žena iz
Beograda od
15.7.1943. 49820 Aušvic
Državni muzej
Aušvic
Birkenau u
Osvjenšćinu
popis transporta
od 15.7. 1943.
iz Beograda
(-) ženski
Transport od
159 žena iz
Beograda od
15.7.1943. 49821 Aušvic
Državni muzej
Aušvic
Birkenau u
Osvjenšćinu
popis transporta
od 15.7. 1943.
iz Beograda
Enes Milak (1947 – 2014)