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-Inšpiráciou bolo mimoriadne úspešné, umelecky mimoriadne zaujímavé amsterdamské múzeum Dom Anny Frankovej, s ktorým sme nadviazali spoluprácu. Po niekoľkých neúspešných pokusoch získať priestory v Bratislave sme sa rozhodli vytvoriť najskôr virtuálnu expozíciu, ktorá bude spájať históriu, vizuálne umenie, literatúru a film. Bude fungovať samostatne a nevylučuje do budúcnosti transformáciu na trojdimenzionálne múzeum Gisi Fleischmannovej. **[[http://​www.fpu.sk/​|Fond na podporu umenia]]** už podporil prvú časť projektu - náplň a výtvarnú podobu múzea a časť prekladov do angličtiny. 
-Požiadali sme o grant v programe Európskej komisie European Remembrance.//​ 
  
 +//​Inšpiráciou bolo mimoriadne úspešné, umelecky mimoriadne zaujímavé amsterdamské múzeum Dom Anny Frankovej, s ktorým sme nadviazali spoluprácu. Po niekoľkých neúspešných pokusoch získať priestory v Bratislave sme sa rozhodli vytvoriť najskôr virtuálnu expozíciu, ktorá bude spájať históriu, vizuálne umenie, literatúru a film. Bude fungovať samostatne a nevylučuje do budúcnosti transformáciu na trojdimenzionálne múzeum Gisi Fleischmannovej. **[[http://​www.fpu.sk/​|Fond na podporu umenia]]** už podporil prvú časť projektu - náplň a výtvarnú podobu múzea a časť prekladov do angličtiny.
 +Požiadali sme o grant v programe Európskej komisie [[http://​eacea.ec.europa.eu/​home/​europe-for-citizens|European Remembrance]].//​
  
-//EUROPA PLAN BY GISI FLEISCHMANN AND HER SUCCESSORS 
-Virtual museum, workshops and essay competition//​ 
  
 +//EUROPA PLAN BY GISI FLEISCHMANN AND HER SUCCESSORS//​
 +//Virtual museum, workshops and essay competition//​
  
  
  
- +//WHAT WAS THE ORIGINAL EUROPA PLAN FROM 1942?//
-Europa Plan by Gisi Fleischmann is designed to present and embrace not only an extraordinary fate of a rare, brave woman (1892-1944),​ but also her devotion and responsibility to the European vision of helping hand for persecuted and haunted people. The beautiful human idea of Europa Plan originated in Slovakia. It could not be realized 75 years ago, but we could help it to succeed now. +
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-WHAT WAS THE ORIGINAL EUROPA PLAN FROM 1942?+
 Europa Plan was code name for a large scale rescue plan to exchange European Jews for money, developed in the autumn of 1942 by the "​Working Group" in Slovakia, an unusual alliance between Zionists and ultra-Orthodox Jews headed by a Zionist and a woman, Gisi Fleischmann,​ at the suggestion of Rabbi Michael Weissmandel,​ cousin of Fleischmann. IT WAS THE ONLY ONE JEWISH RESCUE GROUP IN EUROPE THAT DID NOT WANT TO SAVE ONLY THEIR COMMUNITY. The plan was supported and realized by Gisi Fleischmann. ​ Europa Plan was code name for a large scale rescue plan to exchange European Jews for money, developed in the autumn of 1942 by the "​Working Group" in Slovakia, an unusual alliance between Zionists and ultra-Orthodox Jews headed by a Zionist and a woman, Gisi Fleischmann,​ at the suggestion of Rabbi Michael Weissmandel,​ cousin of Fleischmann. IT WAS THE ONLY ONE JEWISH RESCUE GROUP IN EUROPE THAT DID NOT WANT TO SAVE ONLY THEIR COMMUNITY. The plan was supported and realized by Gisi Fleischmann. ​
 Between March 26 and the end of July 1942 some 50,000 Jews had been deported to Poland. Another 7,​000–8,​000 Jews had escaped to Hungary. An offer was made to Dieter Wisliceny, Eichmann'​s emissary to Slovakia, to ransom Jews for money and an initial bribe between $20,000 and $55,000 was accepted. Soon thereafter the deportation of Slovak Jews was halted. The Working Group believed that the bribe had brought the deportations to a halt and that larger sums would indeed save a larger number of Jews. However, no evidence has been uncovered that link the bribe to the halt in deportations. Contemporary historians agree that an internal Slovakian concern over the impact of the deportation of Jews on the economy was the reason for halting the deportations. Even the Vatican had protested, which had additional impact, since Jozef Tiso, the president of Slovakia, was a priest. ​ Between March 26 and the end of July 1942 some 50,000 Jews had been deported to Poland. Another 7,​000–8,​000 Jews had escaped to Hungary. An offer was made to Dieter Wisliceny, Eichmann'​s emissary to Slovakia, to ransom Jews for money and an initial bribe between $20,000 and $55,000 was accepted. Soon thereafter the deportation of Slovak Jews was halted. The Working Group believed that the bribe had brought the deportations to a halt and that larger sums would indeed save a larger number of Jews. However, no evidence has been uncovered that link the bribe to the halt in deportations. Contemporary historians agree that an internal Slovakian concern over the impact of the deportation of Jews on the economy was the reason for halting the deportations. Even the Vatican had protested, which had additional impact, since Jozef Tiso, the president of Slovakia, was a priest. ​
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 The project Imprints of Gisi Fleischmann,​ inspired by biographical facts about the life of Gisi Fleischmann and her Working Group, has the ambition of: The project Imprints of Gisi Fleischmann,​ inspired by biographical facts about the life of Gisi Fleischmann and her Working Group, has the ambition of:
 - emphasizing of the European dimension of the life and work of Gisi Fleischmann – she was the leader of the Working group what was the only one illegal institution in the whole Europe that aimed to rescue all the European Jews, not only local community - emphasizing of the European dimension of the life and work of Gisi Fleischmann – she was the leader of the Working group what was the only one illegal institution in the whole Europe that aimed to rescue all the European Jews, not only local community
-- opening up the remarkable human destiny of a brave women who lived in Slovakia, especially to the younger generation, and showing that +- opening up the remarkable human destiny of a brave women who lived in Slovakia, especially to the younger generation, and showing that the resistance movement was also a matter of other ethnic and religious groups than Slovak Catholics and Communists;
-               the resistance movement was also a matter of other ethnic and religious groups than Slovak Catholics and Communists;+
 - providing the general public with a new perspective on the issue of the Slovak State; - providing the general public with a new perspective on the issue of the Slovak State;
 - integrating the perception and research of the Holocaust in Slovakia into a broader international context; - integrating the perception and research of the Holocaust in Slovakia into a broader international context;