Ajaloolane: holokausti mälestamiseks tuleks rajada eraldi muuseum

Ajaloolane: holokausti mälestamiseks tuleks rajada eraldi muuseum

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Historian: A separate museum should be established to commemorate the Holocaust

Eesti Mälu Instituut tahab avada Patarei vanglas i. Prantsuse suursaatkond soovib, et muuseum meenutaks ka teiste režiimide ohvreid, sealhulgas .
Muuseum tuleb Patarei vangla ossa. Plaanis on ka eraldi ala holokausti ohvritele. Prantsusmaalt saadeti 1944. aastal Eestisse 878 juuti. Nad pidid tegema rasket tööd ja elama halvates tingimustes.
Ajaloolane Jaak Valge ütleb, et juudid viidi Patareist hävituslaagrisse. 2010. aastal avati Konvoi 73 mälestusmärk. Prantsuse suursaatkond arvab, et muuseumi nimi peaks meenutama kõiki ohvreid, mitte ainult kommunismiohvreid.
Eesti Mälu Instituut ei kommenteeri teemat. Alla Jakobson ütleb, et muuseumi nime kohta pole otsust veel tehtud. Ta usub, et leitakse , mis austab kõiki ohvreid.
Jaak Valge arvab, et Eestis oli palju rohkem kommunismiohvreid kui natsiohvreid. Ta ütleb, et . Prantsusmaal on olukord teistsugune.
Valge arvab, et Prantsusmaa ei peaks ütlema, kuidas Eesti oma ajalugu meenutab. Ta ei , kuid soovitab teha nende jaoks eraldi muuseumi.
The Estonian Institute of Historical Memory wants to open a museum for the victims of communism in Patarei Prison. The French Embassy wishes for the museum to also commemorate the victims of other regimes, including those of the Nazi regime.
The museum will be located in a part of Patarei Prison. There are plans for a separate section dedicated to the victims of the Holocaust. In 1944, 878 Jews were deported from France to Estonia. They had to perform hard labor and live in poor conditions.
Historian Jaak Valge states that the Jews were taken from Patarei to an extermination camp. In 2010, the Convoy 73 memorial was unveiled. The French Embassy believes that the museum's name should commemorate all victims, not just those of communism.
The Estonian Institute of Historical Memory does not comment on the matter. Alla Jakobson says that no decision has been made yet regarding the museum's name. She believes that the right name, which honors all victims, will be found.
Jaak Valge believes that there were far more victims of communism in Estonia than victims of the Nazis. He says that every country should commemorate its own history. The situation in France is different.
Valge believes that France should not dictate how Estonia commemorates its history. He does not underestimate the suffering of the victims of the Holocaust but suggests creating a separate museum for them.