The Thalerhof Committee is a public organization created by prisoners of Austrian concentration camps of the First World War , operating in the 1920s and 1930s. The committee got its name from the main concentration camp of Thalerhof , which existed from 1914 to 1917 near the city of Graz in Austria.
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Activities
The Committee was located in Lviv on Blyakharskaya Street, 9 (now Ivan Fyodorov St.), the chairman was A. Gulla.
In the years 1924 - 1932 in the Lviv printing house of the Stavropigian fraternity, the Talerhof Committee published four issues of the Talerhof Almanac . The releases contained a lot of documentary evidence of the killing of civilians by the Austrian authorities.
In the autumn of 1928, a memorial service was dedicated to the memory of the victims, the annual holding later became a tradition.
In 1934, the Thalerhof Congress was held, which brought together 15 thousand participants. At the Lychakiv cemetery , a monument to the victims of Thalerhof was constructed according to the project of the architect Oleg Yulianovich Lutsyk and engineer I. Turovich. [one]
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- ↑ Archived copy (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment October 24, 2007. Archived on September 29, 2007. N. Pashaeva , Essays on the History of the Russian Movement in Galicia of the 19th — 20th Centuries V. BETWEEN TWO WORLD WARS. 1918-1939
Literature
- TALERGOFSKIY ALMANAKH. A MEMORIAL BOOK of Austrian cruelty, savagery and violence over the Carpatho - Russian people during the World War 1914-1917.
- War crimes of the Habsburg monarchy. Galitskaya Golgotha, Thalerhof Almanac. Lviv, 1924, typ. Stavropigi Institute
- Vavrik V. S. "Terezin and Thalerhof"
- Vavrik VR Terezin and Talerhof. New York, 1966.
- Cervinka V. Moje rakouske zalare. Praha, 1928.
- Kwilecki A. Lemkowie: Zagadnienie Migracji i Asymilacji. Warszawa, 1974.
See also
- Thalerhof