Re: [Cz-L] Bucharest exhibition is up again. - Jpost reports.

From: <mirtaylo_at_indiana.edu>
Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 22:30:45 -0400
To: Emil Rennert <emil.rennert_at_gmail.com>
Reply-to: mirtaylo_at_indiana.edu

Emil,

I hope they find the people ho removed your exhibit.
This was most probably not the work of one person, but the work of some
organized group.

No wonder they are trying to hide the facts of the Romanian Holocaust.

According to "Holocaustul in Romania", by Radu Ioanid, there are
various estimates as to the number of Romanian Jews killed in Transnistria.
According to one estimate 87.000 Romanian Jews and 130.000 local
(Transnistrian) Jews died in Transnistria.
According to another estimate, 155.000 Romanian Jews and 115 local
Ukrainian Jews died in Transnistria.

What are the numbers in your estimate?

Mimi

  Quoting Emil Rennert <emil.rennert_at_gmail.com>:

>
> Our press release:
>
>
>
> Public photo exhibit on Jewish heritage and the Holocaust in Romania stolen
> from Bucharest Subway Station.
>
> A public exhibition focusing on Romania=92s Jewish Heritage and the Holocau=
> st
> in Transnistria vanished from a Bucharest subway station just one day after
> its opening. The creators of the exhibit, Israeli photographer Shani Bar On
> and journalist Emil Rennert, were quite surprised when they discovered that
> the exhibition had been stolen from Bucharest=92s most busy subway station.
>
> While the investigation is still ongoing, it looks like the mysterious
> disappearance of the exhibition was the work of antisemitic vandals who
> tried to hide information on Romania=92s involvement in the Holocaust.
>
> Despite the mysteriously vanished exhibit the creators decided to rebuild
> the whole exhibition. The sponsors of the exhibition and the subway
> management company were shocked by the incident, and the latter promised to
> provide better security for the exhibit.
>
> The exhibition, which was sponsored by the Austrian Cultural Forum, is
> scheduled to be on display until the 30th of June and can be visited at
> Bucharest's Piata Unirii subway station. While the photographs focus on
> remnants of Jewish life today, the texts of the exhibition provide general
> information on the Romanian Holocaust and tell personal stories of survivor=
> s
> of the camps in Transnistria. The exhibit is based on the recently publishe=
> d
> photo/text book "The Jewish Bucovina - Clues" by Shani Bar On and Emil
> Rennert. Before coming to the Bucharest Metro, the exhibit was shown at the
> University of Vienna and other locations in Romania and Austria. The
> creators try to reach out to the Romanian public and hope to further young
> Romanians=92 interest and knowledge of this dark part of Romanian history.
>
> The current public display on a walkway above the subway platforms exposes =
> a
> great number of passengers to information on the Holocaust in Romania. All
> text panels are in Romanian and English.

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