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Tuesday, 19. May 2015


STUDY TRAVEL TO CARINTHIA 2015


Study travel in 2015 in Carinthia/Koroška The PCAP class travel program to Loibl Concentration Camp Memorial, Peršmanhof and Schloss Lind / Das andere Heimatmuseum Travel conceived by Joanna Wilk and Martin Weichselbaumer

STUDENTS:

Yela An Mirela Baciak Aidar Bekchintaev David Nadja Ezgi Erol Sophie Haas Neda Hoseinyar Franziska Kabisch Daria Kirillova Niki Kubaczek Mika Maruyama Georg Oberlechner Esra Oezmen Peter Palme Manuel Prammer Jamila Schamanek Aneta Stojnic Claudia Tomassetti Martin Weichselbaumer Joanna Wilk Arin Zadoorian Zenker Zwonge

ASSISTANTS: Petja Dimitrova Eduard Freudmann

PROFESSOR: Marina Grzinic

15.05 until 17.05.2015, Friday to Sunday

The PCAP class travel program to Loibl Concentration Camp Memorial, Peršmanhof and Schloss Lind / Das andere Heimatmuseum Travel conceived by Joanna Wilk and Martin Weichselbaumer

*****15.05. 2015, FRIDAY Departure at 7.00 from Vienna Landstraßer Hauptstraße/Gigergasse goo.gl

Tour with Peter Gstettner at the Loibl (North) Concentration Camp Memorial Loibl Süd Concentration Camp Memorial

In charge: Mauthausen Komitee Kärnten URL: loibl-memorial.uni-klu.ac.at www.memorialmuseums.org

More than one thousand prisoners were brought to the Loibl Pass from the Mauthausen Concentration Camp from summer 1943 onwards to dig a road tunnel. Two concentration camps were built there; the south concentration camp (today located on Slovenian territory) and the north concentration camp on the Carinthian side of the pass. After twenty months of construction the 1,542 metre tunnel was opened for the first Wehrmacht vehicles to pass through. The Loibl Concentration Camp was cleared on 7 May 1945 and SS units took some 950 remaining prisoners through the Loibl valley. A day later partisans liberated the column of prisoners before it reached Klagenfurt. Following the clearance and plundering of the former concentration camp complex, all traces of the Loibl (North) concentration camp were wiped out. The grounds were handed over to private owners and used for forestry. After renovation work on the Loibl Tunnel was completed in 1964, the »Amicale de Mauthausen« foundation hung a small and inconspicuous memorial plaque at the entrance to the tunnel. In 1995 an initiative to have the former Loibl (North) Concentration Camp be put under a preservation order resulted in the installation of two large information and remembrance plaques and organized a remembrance ceremony which garnered wide public and international attention. Since 2003 the initiative has stepped up activities aimed at remembering the victims of National Socialist crimes at the Loibl Pass.

The tour will take about 4 hours without a break; we start on the north side and then go to the south side. If bad weather, the hike will be shortened as a result. Recommended are warm clothing and good footwear.

Prof. Peter Gstettner was teaching from1981 to 2004 at the University of Klagenfurt. In 1994 Peter Gstettner founded the Mauthausen Committee Carinthia / Koroška and the Association Memorial Carinthia /Koroška.

How to reach the places: The memorial is situated on the Loibl Pass Road, about 1.5 kilometers after the southern entrance of the Loibl Tunnel (border crossing between Austria and Slovenia). The international monument lies to the left of the road, the former concentration camp site is on the right of the road; there are signposted parking spaces on both sides of the road.

*****16.05. 2015, SATURDAY
Peršmanhof. On April 25, 1945, members of SS and Police Regiment 13 shot eleven members of a Slovene family in the Upper Austrian township of Bad Eisenkappel. The family lived on the remote Peršmanhof farm which was an important base for the partisan resistance against the National Socialist regime. Since 1981, there has been a small museum at Peršmanhof. In 1983, a memorial to the Carinthian partisans was set up in the property's forecourt.

URL: www.persman.at Koprein-Petzen/Koprivna pod Peco 3 9135 Bad Eisenkappel/Železna kapla In charge: Verband der Kärntner Partisanen und/and Društvo/Verein Peršman

At Peršmanhof we will have a hike with Zdravko Haderlap „in the footsteps of the resistance”; this hike will take 5 hours with break. The walking time will be 2 hours the other 3 hours will be time to talk. Recommended are warm clothing, good footwear and something to eat. After the hike we will have a break and time to eat or cook something an then we have the possibility to have a look in the museum Peršmanhof.

Zdravko Haderlap born in 1964 in Bad Eisenkappel / Železna Kapla, grew up in Lepena. From1990 to 1998 founder and artistic director of the Dance Theatre / Plesni Teater Ikarus. 1991 Federal Scholarship for theater experience in Bremen / Germany and Sao Paulo / Brazil.

How to reach the place: From the B 52 through the village center in Bad Eisenkappel/Železna kapla towards Bad Vellach (B 82). After 2 km turn off left towards Leppen/Lepena. There are markers to the Museum.

*****17.05.2015, SUNDAY The last day we will be at Schloss (Castle) Lind in Sankt Marein at Neumarkt in Austria. During the NS period, the castle served as a subcamp of the concentration camp Mauthausen; after 1945, it was left for itself. The artist Aramis, who intensively dealt with the building in his "associative installations" between 1996 and his death in 2010, conceived Das andere Heimatmuseum // The Different Museum of Local History. URL: www.schlosslind.at

How to reach the place: Drive along the main road from Vienna via Semmering towards Klagenfurt and then turn off at the junction beside the sign indicating the end of St. Marein.

Returning to Vienna in the evening.

Texte/Filme

erinnern.at Küchengespräche mit Rebellinnen von Karin Berger et al: www.karinberger.at Den Film 'Der Kärntner spricht Deutsch / Andri 1924-1944' (kenne ich nicht): www.hoanzl.at spricht-deutsch-andri-1924-1944.html Dann gibt’s da noch eine ORF-Doku 'Vertrieben als Slowenen' in zwei Teilen auf: www.youtube.com und ebenfalls vom ORF: 'Brennpunkt - Die Kärntner Partisanen' in drei Teilen auf dieser Plattform Peter Gstettner. Die Legende von der Selbstbefreiung Kärntens. Alte Töne und neue Varianten am Rande des Gedankenjahres 2005: www.antifa.co.at Martin Bolkovac: Die slowenischen Partisanen in Kärnten: home.pages.at Die Kärntner Slowenen (unzensiert): www.uni-klu.ac.at KZ zum Bau des Loibltunnels - chronologische Darstellung: linksunten.indymedia.org Martin Bolkovac: Die slowenischen Partisanen in Kärnten: home.pages.at KZ Loibl: loibl-memorial.uni-klu.ac.at


ACTIVITIES PRIOR THE TRAVEL IN PCAP Organized by Joanna Wilk and Martin Weichselbaumer

27.04.2015, Monday At 15.00, M1 Film screening „Du wirst es nie verstehen“ by Anja Salomonowitz.

DATA FILM: Anja Salomonowitz, 2003: Das wirst du nie verstehen, 52 min. In meinem Film geht es um drei Frauen, die dem, was in der Geschichtswissenschaft als Täter- und Opfergeneration bezeichnet wird, angehören. Mit ihren unterschiedlichen Lebensgeschichten, unterschiedlichen Erzählungen und Erinnerungen leben sie alle in einer Familie, in meiner Familie (Anja Salomonowitz).

Anja Salomonowitz porträtiert drei Frauen aus ihrer Familie, die während der NS-Zeit fast noch Mädchen waren. Alle drei waren an ihrer Erziehung wesentlich beteiligt. Sie standen auf verschiedenen Seiten, stellen die Geschichte heute unterschiedlich dar, gehören jeweils anderen Erinnerungskollektiven an: Hanka Jassy, ihre Großtante, hat Auschwitz überlebt. Gertrude Rogenhofer, ihr Kindermädchen, war Sozialistin und unterstützte ihren Onkel im Widerstand. Margit Kohlhauser, die Großmutter, lebte während des Krieges in Graz. Sie tat dort, was die meisten taten: Nichts. Der Film stellt sich den familiären Erzählungen, untersucht die Nachwirkungen der Geschichte und die Mechanismen ihrer Tradierung. Während die Großmutter beharrlich behauptet, sich nicht erinnern zu können, erzählt Gertrude Rogenhofer sehr wohl von den Löchern, die die Deportation jüdischer Bekannter im Leben hinterlassen hatten. „Natürlich hat man davon gewusst, dass Menschen deportiert wurden“, weiß sie zu berichten. Hanka wiederum findet keine Worte, um auszudrücken, was zu vergessen sie nicht imstande ist. Anja Salomonowitz konfrontiert sich und ihre Familienmitglieder mit den unterschiedlichen Erinnerungen. Im Zusammenschnitt und in der Off-Stimme reflektiert die Filmemacherin die widersprüchliche Aufgabe, gleichermaßen in der Genealogie des Opfer- wie des Täterkollektivs zu stehen. Sie legt dabei ihre familiäreVerbundenheit ebenso offen, wie sie die Mechanismen der Abwehr, derm Verleugnung, des Erzählens und Verschweigens sichtbar werden lässt. Sie stellt Fragen, und ist, wenn sie ihre Großmutter ins Bild setzt, ebenso sehr Enkelin wie Nachkommende von Überlebenden.

28.04.2015, Tuesday

At 15.00. M1 Presentation by and talk with artist Ernst Logar ON Loiblpass (slowenisch: Ljubelj).

Ernst Logar born 1965 in Klagenfurt (A), living in Vienna Selected Solo Exhibitions and Projects: 2014 Elements of Remembrance, Theater am Hundsturm/ Volkstheater Wien (A) 2013 Place of Unrest, GrazMuseum, Graz (A) 2010 Sustainable Transformation, GLOBArt Academy, Krems (A) 2009 Monetary Interventions in Public Space, Vienna (A) 2008 Invisible Oil, Peacock Visual Arts, Aberdeen (UK) Den Blick hinrichten, Stadtmuseum Graz The End of Remembering - Carinthian Partisans, Memorial Museum Peršmanhof (A) The End of Remembering - Carinthian Partisans, Culture centre St.Primus/ Kulturni dom Šentprimož (A) The End of Remembering - Carinthian Partisans, District criminal court Vienna (A)The End of Remembering - Carinthian Partisans, The Austrian Parliament, Vienna (A)

5.05. 2015, Tuesday At 15.00 until 16.00, M1 SEMINAR CONNECTED WITH THE PCAP TRAVEL GUEST: ANJA SALAMONOWITZ, Q and A after screening in April of Salomonowitz film Das wirst du nie verstehen (2003) Moderated by Joanna Wilk.


POST-TRAVEL ACTIVITIES in PCAP Organized by Joanna Wilk and Martin Weichselbaumer

20.05.2015, Wednesday At 15.00, M1 Guest speaker: Gudrun Blohberger - new Educational Director of the Mauthausen Concentration Camp Memorial Gudrun Blohberger (chairwoman of the association Peršmanhof in Carinthia and previously director of museum education at the State Museum in Klagenfurt) was appointed in 2015 as the new Educational Director of the Mauthausen Concentration Camp Memorial.

Talk moderated by Martin Weichselbaumer

OPEN: AFTER TALK SCREENING "Wilde Minze", 2009, Ein Dokumentarfilm von Jenny Gand und Lisa Rettl A 2009 / 85 min. / DV PAL Regie / Kamera / Schnitt: Jenny Gand // Interview / Recherche / Produktion: Lisa Rettl // „Wilde Minze“ erzählt die Geschichte einer Mutter-Tochterbeziehung über den Tod hinaus. In Graz werden am 23. Dezember 1944 nach einem Urteil des Volksgerichtshofs acht Todesurteile vollstreckt. Darunter die Villacher Kommunistin und Widerstandskämpferin Maria Peskoller. Ihre Tochter, die damals knapp 16-jährige Helga, überlebt. 65 Jahre danach geht sie auf eine Zeit- und Erinnerungsreise. www.wildeminze.at



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