Virginia Holocaust Museum

2000 East Cary Street; Richmond
Virginia 23223
USA

Tasks to be performed by the Holocaust Memorial Servant

Assistance in filing and organizing material in the archive in order to improve its accessibility to external Historians.
Involvement in the work on the permanent exhibiton about the extermination of innocent children, the mentally handicapped, homosexuals, political prisoners, and 6 million Jews.
Welcome visitors and guide them through the museum's exhibition about the persecution of the Jews in the Third Reich.
Research at the Signal Corps Archives, Washington D.C., in order to identify and classify photographs of victims of the Holocaust.
Information

Nr. of Interns 1
Gedenkdienst Interns 01.09.2012 - 31.08.2013

 Gabriel Lentner 01.09.2011 - 31.08.2012

 Adrian Kainz 01.02.2010 - 31.01.2011

 Jörg Reitmaier 01.06.2009 - 31.01.2010

 Florian Oberleiter 01.02.2003 - 31.03.2004

 Markus Kubak 01.10.2001 - 29.11.2002

 Michael Grübl 01.08.2000 - 30.09.2001
Press Untitled Document
The Richmond Jewish News (Richmond, Virginia) October 19, 2001
Holocaust Museum Welcomes Interns
The Reflector (Richmond, Virginia) Volume XLX November 1, 2001
Two new Interns Helping at Holocaust Museum The Richmond Jewish News
The Richmond Jewish News (Richmond, Virginia) March 17, 2003
Europeans Add Int'l Perspective at Holocaust Museum
Photos Untitled Document

vlnr: Eva Brummer, Holocaust Survivor
Markus Kubak, Gedenkdiener
Simone Schwartz, Holocaust Survivor

vlnr: Jay M. Ipson, Chairman of the Board of the VA Holocaust Museum
Peter Moser, Oesterreichischer Botschafter in Washington, DC
Markus Kubak, Gedenkdiener

Markus Kubak

Michael Grübl

v.l.n.r. Jessica Klein, Florian Oberleiter, Laura Henley
Letters Untitled Document
Richmond October 24, 2001
Jay M. Ipson Virginia Holocaust Museum
to Ernst Strasser Austrian Minister of the Interior
Vienna November 7, 2001
Ambassador Helmut Tuerk
to Jay M. Ipson Virginia Holocaust Museum
Homepage Virginia Holocaust Museum