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Stiftung Ettersberg : ウィキペディア英語版 | Stiftung Ettersberg
The Stiftung Ettersberg is a foundation under civic law, located in Weimar (Germany). The foundation is dedicated to the comparative study of European dictatorships and their democratic transition. == History == The idea for the creation of the Stiftung Ettersberg goes back to the Spanish writer and dramatist Jorge Semprún. As a former prisoner of the Buchenwald Concentration Camp he suggested in 1994, on the occasion of the Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels award (peace prize of the German booktrade), to make use of the Ettersberg, on which the Buchenwald Concentration Camp and afterwards the Soviet Special Camp No. 2 had been set up, as a point of reference symbolizing Germany’s double experience of dictatorship. He encouraged to take advantage of it with a European perspective in order to further the idea of democratic development in Central and Eastern Europe and of a European integration. The then minister-president of Thuringia, Dr Bernhard Vogel, took up this idea. On his initiative the Thuringian federal government established the Stiftung Ettersberg, located in Weimar, as a foundation under civic law, which took up its work in spring 2002 by the appointment of the executive board and the advisory council of the foundation.
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