Izložba „Dubrovnik i Drugi svjetski rat: Mjesta sjećanja“

Muzej crvene povijesti, Dubrovnik, 4. 10. – 10. 11. 2024.


O četiri godine Drugog svjetskog rata ispričano je i napisano više priča i mitova, prihvaćeno i osporeno dogmi, postavljeno pitanja i dano odgovora nego o bilo koje druge četiri godine hrvatske povijesti. To su godine u kojima je srušen stari, a stvoren novi politički, ekonomski i društveni poredak. Godine koje su slavljene, godine koje su prezirane, godine kojih se društvo rado ili nerado sjećalo. Zajedničko sjećanje na pojedince, skupine i događaje tog vremena bilo je, i danas je vidljivo kroz imena ulica, trgova, cijelih naselja, organizacija i poduzeća. Materijalizirano sjećanje u obliku desetaka tisuća spomen-ploča, skulptura, monumentalne arhitekture ili spomen grobnica prošaralo je čitav jugoslavenski prostor pa tako i prostor grada Dubrovnika. Teror okupatorskih vlasti, zatvaranja, mučenja i strijeljanja protivnika, diverzantski napadi na infrastrukturu, nestašice hrane, gospodarska kriza, fašistička i saveznička bombardiranja te konačno odmazda nove narodnooslobodilačke vlasti tragična su iskustva Dubrovnika u ovom svjetskom sukobu. Dubrovačka mjesta sjećanja, bivša i sadašnja, vidljiva i nevidljiva, tema su ove izložbe. Na njoj je prikazano 39 mjesta na kojima se nalazilo ili još uvijek nalazi materijalizirano sjećanje na dubrovačko iskustvo najstrašnijeg svjetskog sukoba. Sjećanje na ljude i događaje koji i danas obilježavaju društvo, iako su, kao i mjesta sjećanja na njih, često zaboravljeni.

Produkcija izložbe je financijski podržana od Ministarstva kulture i medija RH, Grada Dubrovnika, TZ Dubrovnik i HTZ.
Ulaz na izložbu je besplatan.


Red History Museum

More stories and myths have been told and written about the four years of World War II, more dogmas accepted and challenged, more questions asked and answers given than about any other four years in Croatian history. These were the years in which the old political, economic, and social order was destroyed and a new one was created. Years that were celebrated, years that were despised, years that society remembered fondly or reluctantly. The collective memory of individuals, groups, and events from that time is still visible today through the names of streets, squares, entire neighborhoods, organizations, and businesses. The materialized memory, in the form of tens of thousands of memorial plaques, sculptures, monumental architecture, or memorial tombs, spread throughout the Yugoslav space, including the city of Dubrovnik.

The terror of occupying forces, imprisonments, torture, and executions of opponents, sabotage attacks on infrastructure, food shortages, economic crises, fascist and Allied bombings, and finally the retribution by the new national liberation authorities were the tragic experiences of Dubrovnik during this global conflict.

Dubrovnik’s places of memory, both past and present, visible and invisible, are the theme of this exhibition. It features 39 locations where materialized memory of Dubrovnik’s experience of the most horrific global conflict was, or still is, found. The memory of people and events that still mark society today, though, like the places of memory themselves, they are often forgotten.

The production of the exhibition was financially supported by the Ministry of Culture and Media of the Republic of Croatia, the City of Dubrovnik, the Dubrovnik Tourist Board, and the Croatian National Tourist Board.


Admission to the exhibition is free.


Izvor:

https://www.facebook.com/events/1002287308362361/


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