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Walter Suskind and the Judenrat (Jewish Council) Amsterdam

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Rudolf van den Berg made a nieuw movie,  Süskind, about the true story about Jewish resistance fighter Walter Süskind (a Dutch Oskar Schindler), who saved hundreds of children from deportation.


The German- born businessman (Unilever) Walter Suskind worked for the Judenrat/Jewish Council in Amsterdam as the director of the Jewish theatre “Hollandse Schouwburg”. In this position the clever, handy, charismatic Suskind  took the chance to change and hide the identity of hundreds children and adults to protect them from transportation to camps.

 

The Jewish theatre “Hollandse Schouwburg” ( now a monument and museum) was used by the Nazis to gather the Jewish families for deportation.


Suskind did his without any support from the Judenrat/ Jewish Council who did not support any resistance activities. The Judenrat Amsterdam was – like many other “Judenraete” – an enforcement bodies established by the Nazi occupiers to manage Jewish communities.


Without the good cooperation of the Judenrat Amsterdam the Nazis had not been able to deport as many Jews as they did, since it was unknown to the German occupier who was Jew and who was not. Later the Judenrat was serverely critized by a Jewish Honours Council for turning over community members for deportation.


The Judenrat Amsterdam hoped to save lives by cooperating well with the Nazis, something which later was recognized as a failing strategy.
Cooperating or not, millions were murdered- also seemingly cooperating Walter Suskind, his wife Hanna and their child Yvonne.

 

The full text can be read in Dutch on my Dutch weblog

Maria Trepp www.passagenproject.com

Suum cuique- “Buchenwald” fence in Zandvoort The Netherlands

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The designers Studio Job have proposed to place a provocative “Buchenwald”fence in Zandvoort, The Netherlands, with smoking chimneys and a bell wearing the sign “Suum cuique”;  in German: “Jedem das Seine”, the motto of concentration camp Buchenwald.

 

Suum cuique “Buchenwald” fence design StudioJob

The design has now been changed and there will no “Suum cuique” bell, but the smoking chimneys remain, and the “Suum cuique” rings on silently, since this motto  has been broadly discussed in public. 


 

This controversial design is a provocation to think about inclusion-exclusion issues in nowadays politics and society.

The fence is obviously meant and planned as a tasteless design- offence!?- , and is yet  a political statement and question mark.

 

 

 

 

Maria Trepp www.passagenproject.com

This text is also published on my Dutch blog www.passagenproject.com/blog