Witnesses in Uniform

Witnesses in Uniform (Hebrew: עדים במדים, romanized: edim b'madim) is a program according to which the delegations made of soldiers and veterans of the Israeli Defense Forces, members of the Israel Police and other uniformed services, and family members of the fallen soldiers are sent to Poland to commemorate the Holocaust and learn about it.[1] It usually includes a Holocaust survivor who tells their story and guides from Yad Vashem. The delegations visit Nazi death camps, as well as synagogues, cemeteries, memorials, to learn about the pre-war Jewish history, and the historical background to the Nazi's "Final Solution" to the Jewish question.[2]

IDF "Witnesses in Uniform" delegation march into the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp (2012)

The first delegation of this kind was sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau in 2001.[3]

In early 2022 the IDF announced that the program will be moved from Poland to Lithuania, due to the recent crisis in the Israel-Poland relations.[2] Grant Arthur Gochin, American diplomat and researcher on Jewish affairs on Lithuania criticized the solution, alleging that the Lithuanian state is notorious in distorting The Holocaust in Lithuania.[4]

Similar programs are Youth Trip to Poland (Israel), Flower to Survivor (visiting the Holocaust survivors, Israel; Media related to Flower to Survivor at Wikimedia Commons) and March of the Living (international).

See also

References

  1. "About the Witnesses in Uniform Program"
  2. Batya Jerenberg, "Holocaust education program to be moved out of Poland", World Israel News, March 6, 2022
  3. "Anna's Victory" (in Hebrew). Israeli Air Force. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  4. Grant Arthur Gochin, "IDF Witnesses in Uniform", The Times of Israel, March 11, 2022
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