Background
He became internationally known after setting up a memorial stone for the victims of Fascism in front of the house where Adolf Hitler was born.
He became internationally known after setting up a memorial stone for the victims of Fascism in front of the house where Adolf Hitler was born.
In 1992 representatives from Bautzen, Mauthausen, Wunsiedel and other towns with an “unwelcome heritage” followed his invitation for the 1st Braunau Contemporary History Days. "Old city": 750 years Braunau am Inn was the title of the 19th Contemporary History Days in September 2010. The award is named after Holocaust-Victim Elfriede Grünberg.
In 2007 Gerhard Skiba presented the Trapp Family with the Egon Ranshofen-Wertheimer Award, which was founded in order to honor Austrians who stood up for and represented Austria in an extraordinary way abroad.
On September 23, 2010 Gerhard Skiba resigned for health reasons.
On August 11, 2006 Gerhard Skiba invited Gunter Demnig, an artist from Cologne to lay four Stolpersteine for victims of the National Socialism in Braunau am Inn. Gerhard Skiba was awarded the Elfriede Grünberg Prize in 2007 to honor his merits to struggle National Socialism.