Participants in this demonstration at the Frankfort central
train station included Bernd Ruebsamen and Katinka Poensgen, the
local representatives of the IG Metall (metal workers union),
printers of the daily
,,Frankfurter Rundschau", Jutta Ditfurth, member of the
Frankfort city council and several initiators of the
,,open letter", that had provoked nation wide activities at
train stations two weeks ago. In preparing for yesterdays events
the DB AG was advised in writing to avoid interference and to
tolerate the commemorations. Consequently the DB AG withdrew its
security personnel and left the station's central public and travel
area to the demonstrators between 4 and 6 pm. The photos showed
Georges Secher (13 years), Ginette Gladkovetzer (8 years), Suzanne
Spodek, (16 years), Joseph Schumann (4 years), Georgette Zuckermann
(16 years), Gabriel Benichon (16 years), Monique Frankfurt (3
years), Manfred Ullmann (13 years and 15 other deportees who never
returned from Auschwitz.
Inexcusable
,,We had prepared 2000 leaflets, but we could have distributed
five times more", Heinz Klee, one of the Frankfort
demonstrators told german-foreign-policy.com. In the leaflet, which
was also read over the loudspeaker, the demonstrators demanded,
among other things, that the DB AG lift the ban on the exhibition,
concerning the fate of the 11.000 deported children, and allow it
to be displayed within its stations. The exhibition is standing
ready in France.
,,It is inexcusable to prohibit the commemoration of these
victims of Nazi-barbarism in DB train stations."
No place
In contrast to Frankfort, where many journalists accompanied
the commemoration, in Dresden and Leipzig there were incidents. In
Dresden demonstrators were ordered to leave the Neustaedter station
minutes before the commemoration was to start, even though they had
applied for and had been granted permission to use the premises,
the Dresden PDS declared in a press release. Obviously embarrassed
and pleading for comprehension, the security personnel of the
Leipzig station informed the demonstrators of instructions by the
enterprise operating the station, not to allow a stand on the
premises, that would hand out information about the last journey of
11.000 children traveling also over the tracks in Leipzig.
According to this enterprise (ECE Projektmanagement G.m.B.H. &&
Co KG, Hamburg), the train station's shopping area - comprising
tens of thousand square meters and counting among the largest in
Germany -
,,unfortunately"doesn't have enough space. While part of the
Leipzig demonstrators went into the public area, others assembled
inside the prohibited strain station and stayed for more than 30
minutes. The demonstrators explained in a press release: ?Freight
trains with people squeezed into them stood in the cold in the
Leipzig train station on its way to the German extermination
machinery for just more than half an hour (between 18:21 and
19:05). The commemoration was to last
,,those 44 minutes".
1)
Characteristic light
In Hamburg demonstrators temporarily occupied a DB
administration building in the Altona district and demanded in
leaflets, that exhibitions of photos and documents be allowed in
German train stations, informing of the final voyage over the
tracks of the
,,Reichsbahn"of 11.000 children.
,,The fact that the anniversary of the liberation of the
Auschwitz concentration camp and the French initiative have to fall
together in order to get public attention (...) for this normal
request, sheds a characteristic light on German conditions",
the Hamburg initiators write.
2)
Actions
The protests against the direction of the DB AG continue.
Demonstrators are planning to call attention to the fate of the
11.000 deported children, on this coming Sunday, was announced in
Weimar. The death trains were also led via Burghaun, Fassdorf and
Erfurt to Auschwitz. From Gummersbach (Rheinland) a request was
made to receive photos and documents for an exposition in the city.
german-foreign-policy.com will continue to inform of further
activities and signatures under the
,,open letter"to the direction of the DB AG.
1) Holocaust-Gedenken und Protest: Deutsche Bahn will keine Kritik an Verhinderung von Deportationsausstellung; Pressemitteilung Buendnis Leipziger AntifaschistInnen ,,Gegen das Vergessen"27.01.2005
2) Kurzfristige Besetzung eines Gebaeudes der Deutschen Bahn AG in Hamburg-Altona; Presseerklaerung bad-weather [antifaschistische gruppe hamburg] 27.01.2005
see also Eleven thousand Children
1) Holocaust-Gedenken und Protest: Deutsche Bahn will keine Kritik an Verhinderung von Deportationsausstellung; Pressemitteilung Buendnis Leipziger AntifaschistInnen ,,Gegen das Vergessen"27.01.2005
2) Kurzfristige Besetzung eines Gebaeudes der Deutschen Bahn AG in Hamburg-Altona; Presseerklaerung bad-weather [antifaschistische gruppe hamburg] 27.01.2005
see also Eleven thousand Children