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emad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-27-03 06:05 AM
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Berlin's Jewish memorial halted: firm linked with supply of Nazi gas
The Guardian reports:

A Holocaust memorial in Berlin to Europe's 6 million murdered Jews was at the centre of huge embarrassment last night after it emerged that one of its German construction firms had supplied Zyklon B used in Nazi gas chambers. The memorial's board of trustees ordered an abrupt halt to the project following revelations that the German company Degussa was connected with the supply of gas used in Nazi concentration camps. The firm had been awarded a contract to cover the memorial's 2,700 concrete pillars in a graffiti-proof coating.

Building work on the monument for the Murdered Jews of Europe - designed to express Germany's unique remorse for the Holocaust - began last month after years of contro versy and delay. The site, measuring 600 square metres (6,500 square feet), is near the Brandenburg Gate, the most famous symbol of German nationhood, and the Reichstag, Germany's parliament. Late last week, however, the memorial's trustees discovered that Degussa was once a part of Degesch, the company which delivered Zyklon B used in concentration camps to gas millions of Jews. They ordered a temporary halt to the building work until another firm could be found instead. "We had to think about the feelings of the victims," one of the trustees, Lother C Poll, said.

The president of Germany's association of murdered Jews, Lea Rosh, said she recognised that many German firms had helped the Nazis, but said in the case of Degussa and Zyklon B "a boundary had been crossed". The firm's order had been cancelled, she said. It was not clear when construction would resume, she added. The idea for a Holocaust memorial predates the fall of the Berlin wall, though a plot was found only in 1993. The site, the size of four football pitches, is in the heart of Berlin in a deeply symbolic location between the Brandenburg Gate and the bunker in which Adolf Hitler died. Germany's former chancellor Helmut Kohl vetoed the original plan for a 10,000 metre iron plate bearing the names of 4.5 million Jews. German MPs approved the final design four years ago.

Its architect, Peter Eisenman, has described the 2,700 concrete pillars of differing heights, which form the centrepiece of his memorial, as a waving cornfield. The design also includes an underground information centre, which will include biographies and photos of the dead. The first pil lars were erected above ground last month. It was not clear last night whether they would now have to be taken away. A spokesman for Degussa was unavailable for comment last night. The firm has previously expressed its remorse for its role during the Third Reich and has also made compensation payments to forced labourers who worked in Nazi factories. Earlier this year the president of Germany's parliament, Wolfgang Thierse, said the memorial would express an "acceptance of responsibility for our history". Major building work on the €26m (£18m) project was due to be completed at the end of next year but it was originally to be finished by January 27 2004 - the 59th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/germany/article/0,2763,1071821,00.html


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Kellanved Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-27-03 06:29 AM
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1. to add a few links missed by the Guardian
http://www.holocaust-mahnmal.de/ (Memorial homepage)
http://www.jmberlin.de/ (Jewish Museum Berlin)

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BiggJawn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-27-03 07:41 AM
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2. Yet Bush is allowed to visit Germany...
Grandpa Prescott's IG Farben made Zyklon B, also....
The difference?
Degussa has "expressed remorse" and paid money, The BFEE won't even admit their involvment.
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