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Zwischen 1933 und 1945 wurden auch Hunderte von Schweizerinnen und Schweizer Opfer der nationalsozialistischen Verfolgung. Unter ihnen waren Jüdinnen, Résistance-Kämpfer, Sinti und Roma, Homosexuelle oder Zeugen Jehovas. Etwa zwei Dutzend von ihnen hatten Wurzeln in der Innerschweiz. Balz Spörri, René Staubli und Benno Tuchschmid erklären die Hintergründe und fragen, ob die Schweiz genug tat, um ihre Landsleute zu retten.
Der Eintritt und die Lesung ist anlässlich des internationalen Museumstages 2023 kostenlos.
The diary of Anne Frank is world famous. It’s less well known that the journey to global publication began in Switzerland. While Anne, her sister and her mother were killed in the concentration camp, Anne’s father was the only family member to survive the Holocaust. Otto Frank moved to live with his sister in Basel in the 1950s. From there, he made it his task to share his daughter’s diary with the world whilst preserving her message on humanity and tolerance for the coming generations.