- Shoes on the Danube Promenade
The Shoes on the Danube Promenade, created by Gyula Pauer and
Can Togay , is a memorial on the bank of the Danube inBudapest . It is located on the Pest side of theDanube Promenade at the end of Szechenyi Street, about 300 m south of the Hungarian Parliament and near theHungarian Academy of Sciences .History
Shoes on the Danube is a memorial to the Budapest Jews who fell victim to the Arrow Cross militiamen in Budapest and depicts their shoes left behind on the bank when they fell into the river after having been shot during
World War II .January 1945
At first, during
World War II , 250 coworkers of Wallenberg were working around the clock to prevent the Jewish population from being sent toconcentration camp s; this figure later rose to approximately 400. People, amongst whomLars Ernster , Edith Ernster andJacob Steiner can be counted, were housed at the Swedish Embassy inBudapest on Üllői Street 2-4 and 32 other buildings inBudapest that Wallenberg rented and then declared asextraterritorial to prevent the people housed in them from being sent to concentration camps.On the night of
January 8 ,1945 , all of the inhabitants of the building on Üllöi Street were rounded up and dragged away to the banks of the Danube by an Arrow Cross execution brigade from the city commandership. At midnight,Karoly Szabo and 20 policemen with drawnbayonet s broke into the Arrow Cross house and rescued everyone there (see also historic frontpage 1947 newspaper). [http://www.spacetime-sensor.de/wallenberg.htm] . Among the people saved wereLars Ernster , who fled toSweden and became a member of the board of theNobel Foundation from 1977 to 1988, andJacob Steiner , who fled toIsrael and became a professor at theHebrew University of Jerusalem .Information from
Jacob Steiner after he has read this page: On December 25, 1944,Jacob Steiner 's father was shot dead by Arrow Cross militiamen on, falling into the Danube as a result. His father had been an officer inWorld War I and spent 4 years as aprisoner of war inRussia . [Letter fromJacob Steiner February 12, 2007 to ]Map
*on Google map - Memorial is on the top of the map, near Steindl Imre utca, Danube bank [http://maps.google.de/maps?ie=UTF8&z=17&ll=47.501605,19.047096&spn=0.00482,0.010042&t=h&om=1]
*Danube bank near view: [http://maps.google.de/maps?ie=UTF8&om=1&z=18&ll=47.502185,19.046173&spn=0.00241,0.005021&t=h] Memorial is on the top of the map, on the bottomHungarian Academy of Sciences
*Map on Gyula Pauers homepage [http://www.pauergyula.hu/cipok/terkep.htm]Media
*Photos on Gyula Pauers homepage [http://www.pauergyula.hu/cipok/galeria1.htm]
*Film - Memorial to the victims [http://www.pauergyula.hu/cipok/UntitledFrame-6.htm#]
in the news
*"A Cipők a Duna-parton elnevezésű kompozíció a nyilasterror idején Dunába lőtt embereknek állít emléket. a szobrászművész hatvan pár korhű lábbelit formált meg vasból. A parti szegély terméskövére erősített cipok mögött negyven méter hosszúságú, hetven centiméter magas kőpad húzódik. Az emlékhely három pontján öntöttvas táblákon magyarul, angolul és héberül olvasható a felirat: "A nyilaskeresztes fegyveresek által Dunába lőtt áldozatok emlékére állíttatott 2005. április 16-án". forrás: MTI 2005. április 16., szombatTranslation: "The composition entitled 'Shoes on the Danube Bank' gives remembrance to the people shot into the Danube during the time of the Arrow Cross terror. The sculptor created sixty pairs of period-appropriate shoes out of iron. The shoes are attached to the stone embankment, and behind them lies a 40 meter long, 70 cm high stone bench. At three points are cast iron signs, with the following text in Hungarian, English, and Hebrew: "To the memory of the victims shot into the Danube by Arrow Cross militiamen in 1944-45. Erected
16 April 2005 ." (source: MTI, Saturday,April 16 ,2005 .)*Népszabadság Online, 2005. április 15. 14:25 "Holokauszt-emlékművet avatnak szombaton, a holokauszt áldozatainak emléknapján Budapesten. A hatvan pár, öntöttvasból mintázott korhű cipő a nyilasterror idején Dunába lőtt embereknek állít emléket a Roosevelt tér és a Kossuth tér közötti szakaszon."Translation: "A holocaust memorial will be dedicated on Saturday, the holocaust victim memorial day, in Budapest. Sixty pairs of cast iron shoes, cast in the styles of the 40's, stand in remembrance of the people shot into the Danube during the Arrow Cross terror. The memorial lies on the riverbank between Roosevelt square and Kossuth square." (source: Népszabadság Online,
April 15 ,2005 .)*more Hungarian newspapers [http://www.pauergyula.hu/cipok/sajto.htm]
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See also
#
Raoul Wallenberg
#World War II
#The Holocaust
#List of people who assisted Jews during the Holocaust
#Károly Szabó References
External references
*Gyula Pauer [http://www.pauergyula.hu]
*Jewish Budepest http://www.jewishbudapest.hu/gallery_shoes.html
*Edith Ernster remembers [http://www.raoulwallenberg.org/who/hero.html] " In the darkest days of 1944, the Swedish protective passport even provided some humor in the midst of despair. Edith Ernester, who lived through that time, recalls: "It seemed so strange - this country of super-aryans, the Swedes, taking us under their wings. Often, when an Orthodox Jew went by, in his hat, beard and sidelocks, we'd say, 'Look, there goes another Swede.' A special department was created in the Swedish embassy in Budapest with Wallenberg as its head. It was staffed primarily with Jewish volunteers. Initially, there were 250 workers; later, he had about 400 people working around the clock. Wallenberg seemed to sleep no more than an hour or two a night, and then it was wherever he happened to be working. He was everywhere."
*József Szekeres: Saving the Ghettos of Budapest in January 1945, ISBN 9637323147X, Budapest 1997, Publisher: Budapest Archives*Forgács Gábor: Recollections and Facts; My Days with Raoul Wallenberg (Emlék és Valóság), ISBN 96306003X, Budapest 2006 , in the list of saved persons
January 8 . 1945. Lars Ernster rescued to Sweden, around 1970 member of the Board of Nobel Foundation*The history of Wallenberg office / Swedish Embassy [http://www.raoul-wallenberg.asso.fr]
*Document aboutJanuary 8 . 1945. in Budapest Archives (Hungarian) [http://www.spacetime-sensor.de/wallenberg-h.htm]
*Other documents toJanuary 8 . 1945. (English) [http://www.spacetime-sensor.de/wallenberg.htm]
*Google search [http://www.google.de/search?hl=de&q=%22Shoes+on+the+Danube+bank%22&btnG=Google-Suche&meta=]
*Photos about the shoes [http://www.szoborlap.hu/szobor.php?aktualis=194 Szoborlap.hu]
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