
Chancellor
of the Republic of Austria H.E. Mr. Sebastian Kurz toured the Mount of
Remembrance, accompanied by by Austrian Minister of Education Heinz
Faßmann, Yad Vashem Chairman Avner Shalev and Mauthausen survivor Viktor
Klein. The visit included a behind-the-scenes tour of Yad Vashem’s Archives,
where Archives Director and Fred Hillman Chair for Holocaust
Documentation Dr. Haim Gertner displayed a number of documents –
official and private – pertaining to Austrian Holocaust survivors,
including the personal inmate card of Mr. Klein.
Following a memorial ceremony in the Hall of
Remembrance, and a visit to the Children’s Memorial – memorializing the
1.5 million Jewish children murdered during the Holocaust – Chancellor
Kurz and Chairman Shalev signed an Agreement of Principle in Janusz
Korczak Square, ensuring document exchange and access between Yad Vashem
and the Austrian State Archives and Mauthausen Memorial.
“As Chancellor of Austria, I have to state that
Austria and Austrians carry a heavy burden for the shameful crimes
committed during the Shoah,” said Chancellor Kurz. “But let me assure
you that we Austrians know that we are responsible for our own history.
It is our duty and obligation to ensure that the Shoah will never happen
again and that my generation and succeeding generations will never
forget these horrific crimes.” Chancellor Kurz also announced that the
Republic of Austria will contribute to the establishment of the new
Shoah Heritage Collections Center at Yad Vashem, providing additional
storage and preservation labs for Holocaust-era artifacts, artwork and
documentation in the Yad Vashem Collections.
Chairman Shalev presented the Chancellor with a
token of remembrance and appreciation: a facsimile copy of 99 works of
art depicting scenes from the Bible, housed in Yad Vashem’s Art
Collection, which were created by Holocaust victim Carol Deutsch for his
infant daughter Ingrid in Nazi-occupied Antwerp in 1941.
In the presence of the Chancellor, Austrian
Minister of Education Heinz Faßmann signed an extension to an
educational agreement between Yad Vashem and the Austrian Ministry of
Education, which will allow hundreds of Austrian teachers to visit Yad
Vashem for yearly educational seminars.
The Chancellor and his entourage completed their visit in Yad Vashem’s Valley of the Communities –
a maze-like structure created out of Jerusalem stone memorializing the
hundreds of European Jewish communities decimated during the Holocaust.
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