Gedenkdienst


Gedenkdienst is a concept in Austria aimed at young people to face and take responsibility for the darkest chapters of the country's history while being financially supported by Austrian government.
Founded in Austria in 1992 by Andreas Maislinger, the Gedenkdienst is an alternative to Austria's compulsory national military service as well as a volunteering platform for Austrians to work in Holocaust and Jewish culture-related institutions around the world with governmental financial support.
The Austrian Gedenkdienst seeks to serve the remembrance of the crimes of Nazism, commemorates its victims and supports Jewish cultural future. The program is rooted in the acknowledgment of responsibility by the Austrian government for the crimes committed by the Nazis.

History

Origin

The historian, political scientist and scientific director of the Braunau Contemporary History Days Andreas Maislinger promoted the idea of an alternative to the compulsory military service dedicated to the research, understanding and remembrance of the Holocaust as well as the commemoration of its victims since the late 1970s.
In 1991 Austrian chancellor Franz Vranitzky was the first chancellor of Austria to admit to and acknowledge the Austrian people's share of responsibility for the crimes committed by National Socialism during WWII. The new approach rejected the then established myth of Austria merely being the first victim of Nazism. This signaled a new approach within the Austrian political establishment regarding its stance and treatment of Austria's and Austrians' roles during the time of National Socialism.
Following these events, the Austrian government vouched to finance a Gedenkdienst with the first Austrian Holocaust Memorial Servant starting in 1992.
After amendments to Austrian law in 2014, women or men who are not required to perform civilian service have also been able to perform memorial service and receive the same state funding since 2014. Moreover, a new amendment, which came into force in September 2023, increased the financial resources for those performing memorial service and opened up the possibility of continuing memorial service in Austria in the event of disasters such as the coronavirus pandemic. In addition, there is now a centralised record of completed memorial service.

Acknowledgment

Supporting associations

Association Never Forget from 1994 to 2017

The association provided positions in 19 memorial sites in Germany and Poland. The association "Never Forget" took an active part in youth work against forgetting. The association stopped operations and became defunct in 2017.

Austrian Service Abroad since 1998 (Österreichischer Auslandsdienst)

and Andreas Maislinger founded the organization "Austrian Service Abroad" in 1998.
The organization is the largest in Austria and sends Auslandsdiener to six continents of the world to accomplish Holocaust commemoration work, social services and peace services. The Austrian Service Abroad is characterized by offering three types of service: the Gedenkdienst, the Austrian Social Service and the Austrian Peace Service. In May 2023, Maislinger stepped down as chairman after public criticism for alleged abuse of power.

The Gedenkdienst since 1992

The Gedenkdienst association was founded in 1992 by Walter Guggenberger, Andreas Hörtnagl and Andreas Maislinger to raise awareness about the Holocaust, its causes and consequences. In 2008, female volunteers were supported for the first time by the newly created Geschwister Mezei Fund. This was set up with the aim of offering women the opportunity to perform memorial service under the same conditions as those doing alternative civilian service. This was made possible for all sponsoring organisations with the amendment to the Volunteer Act in 2014. This organisation received the Leon Zelman Prize in 2013.
In addition to its volunteer activities, the Gedenkdienst also offers events and projects in the field of historical and political education.

Partner organizations

CountryCitySite
Buenos AiresAsociación Filantrópica Israelita – Hogar Adolfo Hirsch
MelbourneJewish Holocaust Museum and Research Centre
BrüsselCegeSoma - Centre d'Ètude Guerre et Sociéte
BrüsselEuropean Union of Jewish Students
São PauloJüdisches Museum von São Paulo
PetrópolisCasa Stefan Zweig
ShanghaiCenter of Jewish Studies
AugsburgJüdisches Museum Augsburg Schwaben
BerchtesgadenDokumentation Obersalzberg
BerlinAnne Frank Zentrum
BerlinGedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand
BerlinJüdisches Museum Berlin
BerlinStiftung Neue Synagoge Berlin
Fürstenberg/HavelMahn- und Gedenkstätte Ravensbrück
MünchenJüdisches Museum München
OranienburgGedenkstätte Sachsenhausen
WolfenbüttelStiftung niedersächsische Gedenkstätten - Gedenkstätte in der JVA Wolfenbüttel
EstoniaTallinnVabamu Museum of Occupations and Freedom
Oradour-sur-GlaneCentre de la Mémoire d’Oradour
ParisAmicale de Mauthausen
ParisBibliothèque et archives d'alliance Israélite Universelle
ParisFondation pour la Mémoire de la Déportation
AthenJewish Museum of Greece
ChaniaEtz Hayyim Synagogue
AkkonGhetto Fighter’s House Museum
JerusalemLeo Baeck Institut
JerusalemYad Vashem
Tel AvivAnitta Müller-Cohen Elternheim
Tel AvivThe Liebling Haus - White City Center
Tel AvivWiener Library for the Study of the Nazi Era and the Holocaust - Elias Sourasky Central Library
Tel AvivZikaron BaSalon
MailandCentro Di Documentazione Ebraica Contemporanea
MarzabottoScuola Di Pace Di Monte Sole
PratoMuseo della Deportazione
PredappioComune di Predappio
RomFondazione Museo della Shoah
RomJüdisches Museum Rom
TriestJüdische Gemeinde Triest
JapanTokioTokyo Holocaust Education and Resource Center
MontrealHolocaust Education and Genocide Prevention Foundation
MontrealMontreal Holocaust Museum
TorontoThe Azrieli Foundation
TorontoToronto Holocaust Museum
VancouverThe Vancouver Holocaust Centre
CroatiaJasenovacJasenovac Memorial Site
RigaMuseum „Juden in Lettland“
RigaMuseum of the Occupation of Latvia
RigaŽanis Lipke Memorial
LithuaniaVilniusVilna Gaon Museum of Jewish History
MauritiusSenneville Riviere des AnguillesIsland Hebrew Congregation Senneville Riviere des Anguilles
New ZealandWellingtonHolocaust Centre of New Zealand
AmsterdamAnne Frank Stichting
AmsterdamNiederländisches Widerstandsmuseum
AmsterdamStiftung Jüdisch Historisches Museum - Jewish Cultural Quarter
KrakauGalicia Jewish Museum
LublinKZ-Gedenkstätte Majdanek
OświęcimAuschwitz Jewish Center
OświęcimMuseum Auschwitz-Birkenau
WarschauMuseum der Geschichte der polnischen Juden
PortugalPortoHolocaust Museum of Oporto
RomaniaNusfalauHolocaust Museum in Nordtransilvanien
MoskauJewish Museum and Tolerance Center
MoskauRussisches Forschungs- und Bildungszentrum „Holocaust“
BelgradVerband der jüdischen Gemeinden Serbiens – Jüdisches historisches Museum
StockholmSchwedisches Holocaustmuseum
UppsalaThe Uppsala Programme for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
SwitzerlandZürichHugo Mendel Stiftung
SingaporeSingapurThe Jews of Singapore Museum
LaibachNationalmuseum der Zeitgeschichte
South AfricaDurbanDurban Holocaust & Genocide Education Centre
South AfricaKapstadtCape Town Holocaust & Genocide Centre
South AfricaJohannesburgJohannesburg Holocaust and Genocide Education Centre
TaiwanTaipehJeffrey D. Schwartz & Na Tang Jewish Taiwan Cultural Association
PragInstitut Theresienstädter Initiative
PragJüdische Gemeinde Prag
TheresienstadtJugendbegegnungsstätte Theresienstadt
BudapestJewish Community Center Budapest
BudapestTom Lantos Institut
DallasAckerman Center for Holocaust Studies
Los AngelesLos Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Los AngelesSimon Wiesenthal Center
Los AngelesUSC Shoah Foundation for Visual History and Education
New YorkAmerican Jewish Committee
New YorkAristides de Sousa Mendes Foundation
New YorkLeo Baeck Institute
New YorkMuseum of Jewish Heritage
RichmondVirginia Holocaust Museum
Washington, D.C.Capital Jewish Museum
Washington, D.C.United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
United KingdomLondonNightingale Hammerson - Hammerson House
United KingdomLondonNightingale Hammerson - Nightingale House
United KingdomLondonJewish Care - Holocaust Survivors' Center
United KingdomLondonJW3 Jewish Community Centre Holocaust Memorial Day Trust
United KingdomLondonThe Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide