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Opening: Tours by Willy-Fred

Opening and panel discussion

26/04/24Friday, 18:00Duration 3hAlten Kurdirektion VerlagsbuchhandlungBahnhofstraße 6, 4820 Bad Ischl
Free entry
Schools
Touren von Willy-Fred
© Sammlung R. Zimpernik/Archiv Zeitgeschichte Museum Ebensee

Description

The bicycle as an indispensable means of transport in the resistance against National Socialism: This project describes bicycle routes used by the partisan group Willy-Fred.

In May 1945, Austria experienced liberation from the Nazi regime of terror. Women and men made a significant contribution to this with their respective resistance activities. They were active underground as lone fighters and/or in resistance groups. The bicycle appears in many narratives as an indispensable mobility vehicle: from a helpful means of transport for secretly carrying news, medicine and food, to necessary rescue journeys, and finally to bicycle journeys to freedom after a successful escape.

This project describes bicycle routes in the resistance against National Socialism in the Salzkammergut, most of which were ridden in connection with the partisan group Willy-Fred. The stories, individual fates and bicycle routes leading across the Salzkammergut researched for this purpose are merged into a total of five packages in the form of text, images and geodata on the digital platform HUBLZ and thus made available to a broad public. These packages/data collections extend geographically over almost the entire Salzkammergut 2024 region. Using the associated HUBLZ APP, routes can be recreated or cycled in order to understand the hardships that individual cyclists – and very often women – had to endure when they had to cover more than 100 kilometres a day on their bikes, sometimes with great hardship.

The newly created cultural tourism offer is aimed at school classes, historians, cyclists and the population in general and will be presented to an interested public in the context of a discussion event. Accompanied tours make it possible to get to know the region from a new perspective and at the same time teach how to use new digital tools and access history by bicycle.

Contributors

Johannes Staudinger, Velodrom Linz – Association for Sport and Culture (project manager)
Lisa Neuhuber, Martina Rothschädl, Stefan Heinisch (Project Management Salzkammergut 2024)

Programlines
Macht und Tradition

Event info

Where
Alten Kurdirektion Verlagsbuchhandlung
Bahnhofstraße 6, 4820 Bad Ischl
Languages
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