Elie Wiesel, Simon Wiesenthal, Romanies and the United States Holocaust Memorial Council
TitreElie Wiesel, Simon Wiesenthal, Romanies and the United States Holocaust Memorial Council
Auteur
Call number940.5318/0317
N° d'objet08593b
Lieu de publicationColchester, Essex, England
EditeurUniversity of Essex
Année de publication
2011
Paginationpp. 105-125
MatérielArticle
SérieThe Holocaust in History & Memory Vol. 4 Occasional Paper
ISBN1904059864
NotesArticle from the book ' The pink triangle: the long shadow of the Nazi persecution of gay men', pp 105-125
Description
Although both the Romanies and the Jews shared a similar experience historically in western Europe and during the Holocaust, the Romanies have been largely excluded in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. In his books Elie Wiesel writes of anti-Semitism Jews experienced from other prisoners including the Romani and he may have blocked attempts to include them during his term as president of the Holocaust Memorial Council. Simon Wiesenthal attempted to have them included on the Council but only after Elie Wiesel's term as president ended was a Gypsy representative included in the Council. This exclusionist attitude is more American than European.