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Hotel Metropole, Vienna
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Monument on Morzinplatz to the victims of Nazi terror
Hotel Metropole was a hotel in Vienna, Austria that was constructed in 1871â73. It was destroyed during World War II after serving as the Vienna headquarters of the Gestapo from 1938. The address was Morzinplatz, in the 1st District Innere Stadt.- Wien, Gedenkstätte für die Opfer der Gestapo -- 2018 -- 3065.jpg -
Monument on Morzinplatz to the victims of Nazi terror
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The hotel was built for the Vienna World Exhibition and was designed by Carl SchumannWEB, Carl Schumann,weblink live,weblink 2023-01-24, 2024-03-06, www.architektenlexikon.at, de, and Ludwig Tischler.WEB, Ludwig Tischler,weblink live,weblink 2023-03-29, 2024-03-06, www.architektenlexikon.at, de, The four-story building was richly decorated with Corinthian columns, caryatids and atlases. The inner court was glassed over and had a richly decorated dining hall.pg. 121, Dieter Klein, Martin Kupf, Robert Schediwy (Ed.) Stadtbildverluste Wien - Ein Rückblick auf fünf Jahrzehnte. LIT Verlag, Vienna 2005. {{ISBN|3-8258-7754-X}}After the Anschluss of Austria to Nazi Germany in March 1938, the hotel was confiscated by the Gestapo who made it their headquarters. With a staff of 900 (80 per cent of whom were recruited from the Austrian police), it was the largest Gestapo office outside of Berlin. Many people, especially Jews, were interrogated or tortured there.WEB,weblink wien.gv.at, Morzinplatz memorial site for the victims of National Socialism, 15 July 2017, JOURNAL, Anderson, Christopher, Crossing the Painful Threshold of Memory, Vienna Review, 1 November 2011,weblink 18 March 2016,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20160322040359weblink">weblink 22 March 2016, dead, During the war the building was hit by a bomb and burned down and ultimately the ruins were demolished to eliminate any memory of the building.In 1951 a memorial stone was erected by concentration camp survivors, which was then replaced in 1985 with a bigger monument financed by the city of Vienna. The monument consists of granite blocks from the quarry of the former concentration camp at Mauthausen and a bronze statue symbolising a survivor. The inscription comes from the president of the association of the survivors of the concentration camps Wilhelm Steiner and reads:(German) "Hier stand das Haus der Gestapo. Es war für die Bekenner Ãsterreichs die Hölle. Es war für viele von ihnen der Vorhof des Todes. Es ist in Trümmer gesunken wie das Tausendjährige Reich. Ãsterreich aber ist wiederauferstanden und mit ihm unsere Toten, die unsterblichen Opfer."(English) "Here stood the House of the Gestapo. To those who believed in Austria it was hell. To many it was the gates to death. It sank into ruins just like the 'Thousand Year Reich'. But Austria was resurrected and with her our dead, the immortal victims."On 19 June 1995, the National Historical Commission of the Philippines, led by Amb. Reynaldo O. Arcilla, along with Rudolf Hundstorser, First Chairman of the Gemeinderat and Landtag of Vienna, unveiled at the former location of Hotel Metropole a historical marker of Philippine National Hero, José Rizal's visit to Vienna from 20 to 24 May 1887. Rizal has befriended Austro-Hungarian linguistic scholar Ferdinand Blumentritt of Leitmeritz.WEB, Stockinger, Johann, Rizal Marker Unveiled in Vienna,weblink Universität Wien, 3 November 2020, On 13 June 2015, as part of the theatre festival Wiener Festwochen, a group of artists (Zsuzsi Flohr, Benjy Fox-Rosen, Eduard Freudmann, Eva Reinold, Luisa Ziaja) illegally erected a meta-memorial dedicated to the survivors who had illegally erected a monument on that spot in 1951.WEB, Gedenkstein Was sie unterlieÃ, haben wir getan â Wien Geschichte Wiki,weblinkweblink 2018-07-14, 2018-07-13, www.wien.gv.at, German, The inscription reads:(German) "Was sie unterlieÃ, haben wir getan. Den Errichter_innen eines nie errichteten Obelisken am 11. April 1951 um 19 Uhr 20."(English) "What they neglected we did. To the erectors of a never erected obelisk on 11 April 1951, at 19:20"References
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