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01. Juli 2025 12:00 - 15. August 2025 23:59
CfP - WorkshopsCall for Applications EHRI-ERIC Workshop
From Day to Day? Collecting and Inventorying Diaries in Holocaust Research October 19–22, 2025 | Location: Université de Caen Normandie | Caen, France | Deadline: 15 August 2025 Diaries written during the Holocaust and the immediate aftermath record experiences of daily life, persec...Weiterlesen...
25. September 2025 18:30
rÆson_anzenElliot Nidam Orvieto: A Question of Agency – Roman Catholic Religious in France and the Decision to Hide Jews in Their institutions
This lecture will discuss the aspects of agency on the part of male and female Catholic religious to hide or not to hide Jews in their convents and institutions. It will examine the different types of communities, how religious carried out the rescue inside their institutions, the int...Weiterlesen...

Now online: Wiesenthal in Linz - A Virtual Exhibition

 

We are happy to announce the publication of our newest project: Wiesenthal in Linz - A Virtual Exhibition. The online exhibition presents the so-called “Linz documents” - a set of documents that form the basis of the Jewish Documentation Centre's (JDC) archival collection. Like many other Holocaust-related Jewish collections after WWII, the documents are highly dispersed: While the majority of the DP camp files are held by the Yad Vashem Archives in Jerusalem, the six folders Simon Wiesenthal brought to Vienna himself are located in the archives of the Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies (VWI). Other relevant documents can be found in the archives of the Jewish communities in Linz and Vienna, in the DP camp collection of the YIVO Institute in New York, and in the archives of “The Joint”.

 

Wiesenthal in Linz - A Virtual Exhibition is the result of a three-year project of the VWI funded by the Claims Conference. The goal was to start reconnecting, at least virtually, this closely related collection of documents from Simon Wiesenthal’s time in Linz and to provide a single place to find information on the history and characteristics of the material for researchers.

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Das Wiener Wiesenthal Institut für Holocaust-Studien (VWI) wird gefördert von:

 

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