Visiting several exhibitions in the former camp
and memorial places
We are an international group of 22 people from Germany, Poland and Romania. We've gathered at the former concentration camp Buchenwald, to learn what happened during Nazi times and fight against present discrimination. With this blog, we want to share our impressions and feelings with you!
Saturday, 4 July 2015
Friday, 3 July 2015
Sixth day
In addition, we went to the archives of the Buchenwald memorial to understand how documents are kept, researched, connected with objects and places, used to discover stories and people.
Thursday, 2 July 2015
Fifth day - an evening of debates
As conclusions, we thought about ways to act in society, in order to use the dark past in order to build a better, more just present and future.
Here we show you some of our ideas.
Fifth day - morning of remembrance
Today we visited the commemoration complex built here, in Eastern Germany, in the '50s
"The Avenue of Nations" - symbolizing international solidarity
"The Stairway of Freedom" - symbolizing the contribution of the inmates to the liberation of Buchenwald concentration camp
"The Tower of Freedom" - commemorating the Buchenwald Oath - an oath against nazism which was taken by the survivors of the camp, on the 19th of April 1945, 8 days after their eliberation
"The Avenue of Nations" - symbolizing international solidarity
"The Stairway of Freedom" - symbolizing the contribution of the inmates to the liberation of Buchenwald concentration camp
"The Tower of Freedom" - commemorating the Buchenwald Oath - an oath against nazism which was taken by the survivors of the camp, on the 19th of April 1945, 8 days after their eliberation
Wednesday, 1 July 2015
Fourth day - restauration work
We had again the opportunity to contribute to the history of Buchenwald:
- we did practical work, cleaning and restauring artefacts
- discovering objects from the history of Buchenwald
- making them available for further research and understanding
- learning how history is made from objects and how objects are made from histories
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