Helmut Irblich Explained

Helmut Irblich (born 7 June 1930 in Jägerndorf [Krnov], Czechoslovakia) is a German architect and building contractor in Schweinfurt. In 1989 he was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit[1] for his diverse social engagement and in particular for his services to the promotion of commercial vocational training.[2] He received another honor in 2011 from the Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs for his life's work, especially for his services to the economic development of the Schweinfurt region.[3]

Helmut Irblich is a witness of the rescue of the Synagogue of Jägerndorf (Krnov) in 1938 by his father Franz Irblich from the destruction ordered by the Nazi regime in the Reichspogromnacht. He is engaged since the 1990s in Czech-German-Jewish dialogue and cooperation in his hometown of Jägerndorf / Krnov.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Sein Leben im und fürs Baugewerbe, in: Main-Post 6. Juni 2020
  2. News: Vertreibung und Versöhnung. June 5, 2015. mainpost.de. German.
  3. News: Main-Post. 2 February 2011. Ehrung für Helmut Irblich. German.
  4. Wilfried Heller (Hg.): Jüdische Spuren im ehemaligen Sudetenland, London/Berlin 2019, S. 157–164