Judenplatz

Judenplatz, located in Vienna’s Innere Stadt, was the center of Jewish life and the Viennese Jewish Community in the Middle Ages. This shot is taken from the entrance of the Judenplatz museum, looking onto the Holocaust Memorial.
Judenplatz, located in Vienna’s Innere Stadt, was the center of Jewish life and the Viennese Jewish Community in the Middle Ages. This shot is taken from the entrance of the Judenplatz museum, looking onto the Holocaust Memorial.
“It took me many decades to discover that I could come at my life with a different question. Not: Why did I live? But: What is mine to do with the life I’ve been given?” – Edith Eger
“Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.” – Elie Wiesel
Here lived Dr. Miklós Pogány (born in 1893) and Mrs. Miklós Pogány (born in 1899, neé Erzsébet Liszauer). They were both killed in December 1944.
Here lived Mr. Ármin Ladányi (born in 1876) and Mrs. Ármin Ladányi (neé Jolán Stahler, born in 1881). Mr. and Mrs. Ladányi were deported and killed in 1944.
Here lived István Faragó (born in 1906). He was shot into the Danube by members of the Arrow Cross in 1944. Here lived Andor Faragó (born in 1877). He was shot into the Danube by members of the Arrow Cross in 1944. Here live György Faragó (born in 1907). He was killed in Buchenwald on 27 December 1944. Father and his two sons…
Here lived Miklós Radnóti (born in 1909). He was held captive in forced labor and was killed at Abda (near Győr) on 9 November 1944. Radnóti’s wonderful poetry lives forever.
Here lived Mrs. Pál Gartner dr. (born in 1907, neé Magdolna Szöllôsi). She was killed in the Lichtenwört lager in 1945.
Here lived Mr. József Farkas (born in 1893) and Mrs. József Farkas (born in 1896, neé Irén Pleisz). They were taken away and shot by members of the Arrow Cross on 4 December 1944.
Here lived Benő Glaser (born in 1885). He was taken away and killed by members of the Arrow Cross on 25 October 1944.
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