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The Hdgö Exhibition "Embroidered" Commemorates Those Murdered in Hartheim

Since Thursday, the installation "Embroidered" by artist and photographer Ulrike Wieser and historian Melanie Dejnega in the foyer of the House of Austrian History (hdgö) commemorates 67 people who were murdered in Hartheim in 1940. Through embroidery, the installation aims to bring the victims of Nazi medical crimes and their life and family histories into focus.
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Since Thursday, the installation "Embroidered" by artist and photographer Ulrike Wieser and historian Melanie Dejnega in the foyer of the House of Austrian History (hdgö) commemorates 67 people who were murdered in Hartheim in 1940. Through embroidery, the installation aims to bring the victims of Nazi medical crimes and their life and family histories into focus.

·Salzburg, Austria
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Salzburger Nachrichten broke the news in Salzburg, Austria on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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