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Philomena Franz

Philomena Franz, née Köhler (21 July 1922 - 28 December 2022) was a Sinti writer and activist from Germany, who was a survivor of the Romani Holocaust, having been imprisoned in Auschwitz. She later published works that recounted her experiences and was recognised as a significant voice in Romani literature.

Philomena Franz
Born
Philomena Köhler

(1922-07-21)July 21, 1922
DiedDecember 28, 2022(2022-12-28) (aged 100)
Resting placeWestfriedhof (Cologne)
Known forRomani Holocaust survivor
Writer and poet
Notable workZwischen Liebe und Hasse

Biography edit

Philomena Köhler was born on 21 July 1922.[1][2] Her family were musicians and she had seven siblings. Her father Johann Köhler was a cellist and her mother was a singer. Her grandfather, the cellist Johannes Haag, was an award-winning member of a string quartet. Up to 1938, the family performed at a range of venues in both Germany and France.[3] However that year, after years of Nazi persecution, Himmler issued an order that required all Roma people to register with the state, and confirmed that, according to the Nazi regime, Roma were non-Aryan.[4]

Franz was registered in the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp on 21 April 1944 with the prisoner number Z 10,550 under her maiden name, and her further transport is recorded there for 25 May 1944.[5]  In May/June 1944, Philomena Franz was taken to the Ravensbrück concentration camp and registered there under number 40.307.[6] She escaped from a camp near Wittenberge in 1945 and managed to stay alive until the end of the war.[7] Her parents, uncles, nephews, nieces and five of her seven siblings were murdered in Porajmos (Romani Holocaust). One of her surviving brothers did military service in the Wehrmacht, and was shielded from discovery by his commanding officer, due to his skill with horses.[8][9]

After the liberation, she performed again with her future husband and her brother, including in officers' messes of the US armed forces and at events in Ansbach and Tübingen.[3] She met her husband, Oskar Franz, during this period, and they went on to have five children. In the 1970s Franz began to talk about her experiences in the Holocaust, as one of her sons was bullied at school for his Roma identity.[7] She also campaigned for compensation for all Roma and Sinti survivors and was ultimately awarded 15,000 Marks. However, welfare officers deducted other payments, leaving the sum much reduced.[10]

Later, she lived for a time in Bergisch Gladbach, where she was awarded honorary citizenship in 2021.[11] Franz died on December 28, 2022. The mayor of Bergisch Gladbach, Frank Stein, paid tribute to her saying that she worked tirelessly for reconciliation and coexistence, working for a future where all people can live in peace.[1] Franz was buried on January 9, 2023 in Cologne's Westfriedhof.[12]

Works edit

Franz's first book was published in 1982 and was entitled Zigeunermärchen (in English, Gypsy Tales).[13] In her second book Zwischen Liebe und Hass (1985), Franz wrote her autobiography.[14] In it she described her time in Auschwitz and how she “continued life after zero point”.[15] The book is one of the first by survivors of Porajmos.[16] It was translated to Czech and Spanish in 2021.[17][18]

The third book, a collection of poems entitled Tragen wir einen Blütenzweig im Herzen was published.[19] Her second autobiographical work, Stichworte (in English, Keywords), followed her previous prose and poetry volumes.[20] The most recent book, published in 2017, was entitled Wie die Wolken laufen (in English, How the Clouds Run).[21]

In addition to her writings, she spoke regularly to a wide range of audiences, advocating for the recognition of Roma genocide in the Holocaust.[22] Her witness as a holocaust survivor was also recorded using 360° technology, for future generations.[23]

Reception edit

Franz is described as one of the writers in the 1980s who broke silence over Romani and Sinti Holocaust.[24][25] Other authors include Ceija Stojka, Otto Rosenberg, Walter Winter and Alfred Lessing.[24][26] Franz and Stojka are also described as pioneers of women's Romani writing by Marianne C. Zwicker and others.[27][28]

Researcher Paola Toninato described how in Zwischen Liebe und Hass, Franz uses her idyllic childhood to spark contrast with the horrors of the concentration camps.[24] Julia Blandfort emphasized the shared contemporary witness role of Franz, which appealed to the majority of society to recognize the genocide of the European Roma.[29] Wilhelm Solms and Klaus-Michael Bogdal cited her as a contemporary witness to the Holocaust.[30][31]

Franz's childhood experiences with horses and horse-dealing is also recognised as an important cultural memory for Sinti people.[32] In January 2015, she was one of 19 survivors of the Auschwitz concentration camp whose contributions were included in the cover report The Last Witnesses in the weekly magazine Der Spiegel.[33]

In 2023 she was the subject of the film Mi holocausto.[34][35]

Awards edit

  • 1995: Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon[7]
  • 2001: “Women of Europe Germany 2001” of the European Movement Germany[7]
  • 2013: Order of Merit of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia[17]
  • 2021: Honorary citizenship of the city of Bergisch Gladbach[11]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Newsdetails – Stadt Bergisch Gladbach". www.bergischgladbach.de. Retrieved 2024-04-12.
  2. ^ "Auschwitz-Überlebende aus Bergisch Gladbach: Philomena Franz ist mit 100 Jahren gestorben". Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger (in German). 2022-12-28. Retrieved 2024-04-12.
  3. ^ a b "Jugenderfahrungen der Auschwitz-Überlebenden Philomena Franz geborene Köhler". Nürtinger NS-Opfer (in German). Retrieved 2024-04-12.
  4. ^ Lewy, Guenter (2000). The Nazi persecution of the gypsies. Internet Archive. New York : Oxford University Press. p. 36. ISBN 978-0-19-512556-6.
  5. ^ Staatliches Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Dokumentations- und Kulturzentrum Deutscher Sinti und Roma Heidelberg: Gedenkbuch: Die Sinti und Roma im Konzentrationslager Auschwitz Birkenau. Saur, München/London/New York/Paris 1993, ISBN 3-598-11162-2. (Dreisprachig: Polnisch, Englisch, Deutsch) S. 681f.
  6. ^ . 2018-01-30. Archived from the original on 2018-01-30. Retrieved 2024-04-12.
  7. ^ a b c d "Philomena Franz". www.romarchive.eu. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  8. ^ Lewy, Guenter (2000). The Nazi Persecution of the Gypsies. Oxford University Press, USA. p. 94. ISBN 978-0-19-512556-6.
  9. ^ Schmidt-Häuer, Christian (2013-09-09). "Häftling Nr. 10550". Die Zeit (in German). ISSN 0044-2070. Retrieved 2024-04-12.
  10. ^ Knesebeck, Julia Von dem (2011). The Roma Struggle for Compensation in Post-war Germany. Univ of Hertfordshire Press. p. 65. ISBN 978-1-907396-11-3.
  11. ^ a b Watzlawek, G. (2021-08-13). ""Wenn wir hassen, verlieren wir. Wenn wir lieben, werden wir reich."". Bürgerportal Bergisch Gladbach (in German). Retrieved 2024-04-12.
  12. ^ "Traueranzeigen von Philomena Franz | WirTrauern". www.wirtrauern.de (in German). Retrieved 2024-04-12.
  13. ^ Franz, Philomena (1982). Zigeunermärchen (in German). Europa Union Verlag.
  14. ^ Franz, Philomena; Lehmann, Reinhold; Benz, Wolfgang (2001). Zwischen Liebe und Hass: ein Zigeunerleben. [Rösrath: P. Franz. ISBN 978-3-8311-1619-5.
  15. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-08-12. Retrieved 2024-04-12.
  16. ^ Petra Rosenberg, Měto Nowak unter Mitarbeit von Nina Bronke, Hannah Hintzen, Ellen Jonsson u. a.: Deutsche Sinti und Roma Eine Brandenburger Minderheit und ihre Thematisierung im Unterricht. Hrsg.: Zentrum für Lehrerbildung an der Universität Potsdam. Potsdam 2010, S. 95.
  17. ^ a b Ryšavý, Zdeněk (2021-08-23). "First Czech translation of Holocaust survivor Philomena Franz's memoirs being released". Romea.cz - Everything about Roma in one place (in Czech). Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  18. ^ Sierra, Maria (2021). Entre el amor y el odio: Una vida gitana (1st ed.). Xordica. ISBN 9788416461424.
  19. ^ Franz, Philomena (2012). Tragen wir einen Blütenzweig im Herzen. ISBN 9783848270545.
  20. ^ Franz, Philomena (2016). Stichworte.
  21. ^ Franz, Philomena (2017). Wie die Wolken laufen. ISBN 9783944487540.
  22. ^ "The Central Council of German Sinti and Roma mourns the death of Philomena Franz". Englische Version. 2022-12-30. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  23. ^ Walden, Victoria Grace (2021-12-03). Digital Holocaust Memory, Education and Research. Springer Nature. p. 44. ISBN 978-3-030-83496-8.
  24. ^ a b c French, Lorely; Hertrampf, Marina Ortrud M. (2023-11-20). Approaches to a “new" World Literature: Romani Literature(s) as (re-)writing and self-empowerment. Akademische Verlagsgemeinschaft München AVM. pp. 147–148. ISBN 978-3-95477-157-8.
  25. ^ Baer, Elizabeth Roberts; Goldenberg, Myrna (2003). Experience and Expression: Women, the Nazis, and the Holocaust. Wayne State University Press. pp. 53–54. ISBN 978-0-8143-3063-0.
  26. ^ Stojka, Ceija (2022). The Memoirs of Ceija Stojka, Child Survivor of the Romani Holocaust. Boydell & Brewer. p. 2. ISBN 978-1-64014-121-6.
  27. ^ Matras, Yaron; Tenser, Anton (2019-12-10). The Palgrave Handbook of Romani Language and Linguistics. Springer Nature. p. 546. ISBN 978-3-030-28105-2.
  28. ^ Zwicker, Marianne C., Journeys into Memory: Romani Identity and the Holocaust in Autobiographical Writing by German and Austrian Romanies (PhD thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2009)
  29. ^ . 2014-02-24. Archived from the original on 2014-02-24. Retrieved 2024-04-12.
  30. ^ Wienker-Piepho, Sabine; Roth, Sabine Wienker-Piepho, Lutz Röhrich, Klaus; Roth, Klaus (2004). Erzählen zwischen den Kulturen (in German). Waxmann Verlag. ISBN 978-3-8309-6426-1.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  31. ^ Bogdal, Klaus-Michael (2023-07-27). Europe and the Roma: A History of Fascination and Fear. Random House. ISBN 978-0-14-199730-8.
  32. ^ Rosenhaft, Professor Eve; Sierra, María (2022-03-01). European Roma: Lives beyond Stereotypes. Liverpool University Press. p. 150. ISBN 978-1-80085-752-0.
  33. ^ Beyer, Susanne; Doerry, Martin (2015-01-23). "(S+) »Mich hat Auschwitz nie verlassen«". Der Spiegel (in German). ISSN 2195-1349. Retrieved 2024-04-12.
  34. ^ "Mi holocausto: Philomena Franz | Festival de Málaga". Mi holocausto: Philomena Franz | Festival de Málaga. Retrieved 2024-05-02.
  35. ^ "Mi Holocausto, Philomena Franz". www.shortfilmwire.com. Retrieved 2024-05-02.

External links edit

  • Poetry Against Violence - Philomena Franz

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Philomena Franz nee Kohler 21 July 1922 28 December 2022 was a Sinti writer and activist from Germany who was a survivor of the Romani Holocaust having been imprisoned in Auschwitz She later published works that recounted her experiences and was recognised as a significant voice in Romani literature Philomena FranzBornPhilomena Kohler 1922 07 21 July 21 1922DiedDecember 28 2022 2022 12 28 aged 100 Resting placeWestfriedhof Cologne Known forRomani Holocaust survivor Writer and poetNotable workZwischen Liebe und Hasse Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 3 Reception 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksBiography editPhilomena Kohler was born on 21 July 1922 1 2 Her family were musicians and she had seven siblings Her father Johann Kohler was a cellist and her mother was a singer Her grandfather the cellist Johannes Haag was an award winning member of a string quartet Up to 1938 the family performed at a range of venues in both Germany and France 3 However that year after years of Nazi persecution Himmler issued an order that required all Roma people to register with the state and confirmed that according to the Nazi regime Roma were non Aryan 4 Franz was registered in the Auschwitz Birkenau camp on 21 April 1944 with the prisoner number Z 10 550 under her maiden name and her further transport is recorded there for 25 May 1944 5 In May June 1944 Philomena Franz was taken to the Ravensbruck concentration camp and registered there under number 40 307 6 She escaped from a camp near Wittenberge in 1945 and managed to stay alive until the end of the war 7 Her parents uncles nephews nieces and five of her seven siblings were murdered in Porajmos Romani Holocaust One of her surviving brothers did military service in the Wehrmacht and was shielded from discovery by his commanding officer due to his skill with horses 8 9 After the liberation she performed again with her future husband and her brother including in officers messes of the US armed forces and at events in Ansbach and Tubingen 3 She met her husband Oskar Franz during this period and they went on to have five children In the 1970s Franz began to talk about her experiences in the Holocaust as one of her sons was bullied at school for his Roma identity 7 She also campaigned for compensation for all Roma and Sinti survivors and was ultimately awarded 15 000 Marks However welfare officers deducted other payments leaving the sum much reduced 10 Later she lived for a time in Bergisch Gladbach where she was awarded honorary citizenship in 2021 11 Franz died on December 28 2022 The mayor of Bergisch Gladbach Frank Stein paid tribute to her saying that she worked tirelessly for reconciliation and coexistence working for a future where all people can live in peace 1 Franz was buried on January 9 2023 in Cologne s Westfriedhof 12 Works editFranz s first book was published in 1982 and was entitled Zigeunermarchen in English Gypsy Tales 13 In her second book Zwischen Liebe und Hass 1985 Franz wrote her autobiography 14 In it she described her time in Auschwitz and how she continued life after zero point 15 The book is one of the first by survivors of Porajmos 16 It was translated to Czech and Spanish in 2021 17 18 The third book a collection of poems entitled Tragen wir einen Blutenzweig im Herzen was published 19 Her second autobiographical work Stichworte in English Keywords followed her previous prose and poetry volumes 20 The most recent book published in 2017 was entitled Wie die Wolken laufen in English How the Clouds Run 21 In addition to her writings she spoke regularly to a wide range of audiences advocating for the recognition of Roma genocide in the Holocaust 22 Her witness as a holocaust survivor was also recorded using 360 technology for future generations 23 Reception editFranz is described as one of the writers in the 1980s who broke silence over Romani and Sinti Holocaust 24 25 Other authors include Ceija Stojka Otto Rosenberg Walter Winter and Alfred Lessing 24 26 Franz and Stojka are also described as pioneers of women s Romani writing by Marianne C Zwicker and others 27 28 Researcher Paola Toninato described how in Zwischen Liebe und Hass Franz uses her idyllic childhood to spark contrast with the horrors of the concentration camps 24 Julia Blandfort emphasized the shared contemporary witness role of Franz which appealed to the majority of society to recognize the genocide of the European Roma 29 Wilhelm Solms and Klaus Michael Bogdal cited her as a contemporary witness to the Holocaust 30 31 Franz s childhood experiences with horses and horse dealing is also recognised as an important cultural memory for Sinti people 32 In January 2015 she was one of 19 survivors of the Auschwitz concentration camp whose contributions were included in the cover report The Last Witnesses in the weekly magazine Der Spiegel 33 In 2023 she was the subject of the film Mi holocausto 34 35 Awards edit1995 Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon 7 2001 Women of Europe Germany 2001 of the European Movement Germany 7 2013 Order of Merit of the State of North Rhine Westphalia 17 2021 Honorary citizenship of the city of Bergisch Gladbach 11 References edit a b Newsdetails Stadt Bergisch Gladbach www bergischgladbach de Retrieved 2024 04 12 Auschwitz Uberlebende aus Bergisch Gladbach Philomena Franz ist mit 100 Jahren gestorben Kolner Stadt Anzeiger in German 2022 12 28 Retrieved 2024 04 12 a b Jugenderfahrungen der Auschwitz Uberlebenden Philomena Franz geborene Kohler Nurtinger NS Opfer in German Retrieved 2024 04 12 Lewy Guenter 2000 The Nazi persecution of the gypsies Internet Archive New York Oxford University Press p 36 ISBN 978 0 19 512556 6 Staatliches Museum Auschwitz Birkenau in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Dokumentations und Kulturzentrum Deutscher Sinti und Roma Heidelberg Gedenkbuch Die Sinti und Roma im Konzentrationslager Auschwitz Birkenau Saur Munchen London New York Paris 1993 ISBN 3 598 11162 2 Dreisprachig Polnisch Englisch Deutsch S 681f Die Namen der unter dem NS Regime verfolgten Frauen 2018 01 30 Archived from the original on 2018 01 30 Retrieved 2024 04 12 a b c d Philomena Franz www romarchive eu Retrieved 2024 04 13 Lewy Guenter 2000 The Nazi Persecution of the Gypsies Oxford University Press USA p 94 ISBN 978 0 19 512556 6 Schmidt Hauer Christian 2013 09 09 Haftling Nr 10550 Die Zeit in German ISSN 0044 2070 Retrieved 2024 04 12 Knesebeck Julia Von dem 2011 The Roma Struggle for Compensation in Post war Germany Univ of Hertfordshire Press p 65 ISBN 978 1 907396 11 3 a b Watzlawek G 2021 08 13 Wenn wir hassen verlieren wir Wenn wir lieben werden wir reich Burgerportal Bergisch Gladbach in German Retrieved 2024 04 12 Traueranzeigen von Philomena Franz WirTrauern www wirtrauern de in German Retrieved 2024 04 12 Franz Philomena 1982 Zigeunermarchen in German Europa Union Verlag Franz Philomena Lehmann Reinhold Benz Wolfgang 2001 Zwischen Liebe und Hass ein Zigeunerleben Rosrath P Franz ISBN 978 3 8311 1619 5 RomBase PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2014 08 12 Retrieved 2024 04 12 Petra Rosenberg Meto Nowak unter Mitarbeit von Nina Bronke Hannah Hintzen Ellen Jonsson u a Deutsche Sinti und Roma Eine Brandenburger Minderheit und ihre Thematisierung im Unterricht Hrsg Zentrum fur Lehrerbildung an der Universitat Potsdam Potsdam 2010 S 95 a b Rysavy Zdenek 2021 08 23 First Czech translation of Holocaust survivor Philomena Franz s memoirs being released Romea cz Everything about Roma in one place in Czech Retrieved 2024 04 13 Sierra Maria 2021 Entre el amor y el odio Una vida gitana 1st ed Xordica ISBN 9788416461424 Franz Philomena 2012 Tragen wir einen Blutenzweig im Herzen ISBN 9783848270545 Franz Philomena 2016 Stichworte Franz Philomena 2017 Wie die Wolken laufen ISBN 9783944487540 The Central Council of German Sinti and Roma mourns the death of Philomena Franz Englische Version 2022 12 30 Retrieved 2024 04 13 Walden Victoria Grace 2021 12 03 Digital Holocaust Memory Education and Research Springer Nature p 44 ISBN 978 3 030 83496 8 a b c French Lorely Hertrampf Marina Ortrud M 2023 11 20 Approaches to a new World Literature Romani Literature s as re writing and self empowerment Akademische Verlagsgemeinschaft Munchen AVM pp 147 148 ISBN 978 3 95477 157 8 Baer Elizabeth Roberts Goldenberg Myrna 2003 Experience and Expression Women the Nazis and the Holocaust Wayne State University Press pp 53 54 ISBN 978 0 8143 3063 0 Stojka Ceija 2022 The Memoirs of Ceija Stojka Child Survivor of the Romani Holocaust Boydell amp Brewer p 2 ISBN 978 1 64014 121 6 Matras Yaron Tenser Anton 2019 12 10 The Palgrave Handbook of Romani Language and Linguistics Springer Nature p 546 ISBN 978 3 030 28105 2 Zwicker Marianne C Journeys into Memory Romani Identity and the Holocaust in Autobiographical Writing by German and Austrian Romanies PhD thesis University of Edinburgh 2009 Literatur Autoren und Genres Goethe Institut 2014 02 24 Archived from the original on 2014 02 24 Retrieved 2024 04 12 Wienker Piepho Sabine Roth Sabine Wienker Piepho Lutz Rohrich Klaus Roth Klaus 2004 Erzahlen zwischen den Kulturen in German Waxmann Verlag ISBN 978 3 8309 6426 1 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Bogdal Klaus Michael 2023 07 27 Europe and the Roma A History of Fascination and Fear Random House ISBN 978 0 14 199730 8 Rosenhaft Professor Eve Sierra Maria 2022 03 01 European Roma Lives beyond Stereotypes Liverpool University Press p 150 ISBN 978 1 80085 752 0 Beyer Susanne Doerry Martin 2015 01 23 S Mich hat Auschwitz nie verlassen Der Spiegel in German ISSN 2195 1349 Retrieved 2024 04 12 Mi holocausto Philomena Franz Festival de Malaga Mi holocausto Philomena Franz Festival de Malaga Retrieved 2024 05 02 Mi Holocausto Philomena Franz www shortfilmwire com Retrieved 2024 05 02 External links editPoetry Against Violence Philomena Franz Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Philomena Franz amp 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