Géza Székely Schweiger _top_ -
Art, memory, and documentation are weapons against oblivion. When we look at a Székely Schweiger photo today, we are not just looking at "historical clothing" or "old Budapest." We are looking directly into the eyes of a person who said, "I existed."
In 1944, following the German occupation of Hungary, Géza was deported. He was murdered in the concentration camp. géza székely schweiger
Today, I want to share a name that deserves to be remembered: . Art, memory, and documentation are weapons against oblivion