After all: We are all someone.
If we build on this awareness in the way we all live alongside each other, we can contribute to a society in which no one has to experience intolerance, hatred, hate speech, or even violence ever again. Experiences that people were subjected to under National Socialism in unimaginably large numbers and with manifold cruelty.
People like Julie Nicholson, Moshe Shen, Judith Berger, Julian Banaś, Olga Smolkina, Izsak Dove and Sara Frenkel. We put a face to their stories in a series of portraits – to remember all the other people who were someone.
January 27th is International Day in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust.
And rarely has it been as important as it is today that we all do our bit to ensure that history doesn’t repeat itself.
The Volkswagen Group has always actively engaged with its own history. This has brought about a culture of remembrance that is an integral part of the corporate culture. The responsibility associated with remembrance is the basis for a corporation that now operates internationally and whose employees embody diversity and tolerance.