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19.12.2012

Prime Minister of the Republic of Serbia Mr. Ivica Dacic headed the central state commemorative ceremony on the occasion of marking the National Remembrance Day of Roma Genocide in World War II.

18.12.2012

The publication "Holocaust Memorial Days in the OSCE Region: An Overview of Governmental Practices" has been developed by OSCE/ODIHR in close cooperation with the ITF and was launched at the Plenary meetings in Liège, Belgium on 12 December 2012.

18.12.2012

Delegates from 31 member countries, observer countries, and permanent observer organizations met under the Belgian Chairmanship of the ITF from December 10 to 13 in Liège.

17.12.2012

The Council of Europe and Mémorial de la Shoah are co-organizing a European workshop entitled "History of the Holocaust and Prevention of Crimes Against Humanity."

14.12.2012

On Monday, 26 November 2012, Norway commemorated the first deportation from Oslo harbor of 532 Jews to Auschwitz 70 years ago.

07.12.2012

In spring 2012, the National Committee for 4 and 5 May proudly launched its digital exhibition "The Forgotten Genocide," a beautiful and innovative exploration of the persecution of Sinti and Roma during Nazi prevalence in Europe. The project has won two Silver Lovie 2012 awards for best non-profit and best use of Flash design.

06.12.2012

Organized by the Chancellor Rose and Ray Wolfe Chair of Holocaust Studies and the Centre for Jewish Studies at the University of Toronto, and the Government of Canada, this international academic conference will showcase and consider new Holocaust-related research by new scholars in the field.

05.12.2012

King Albert II of Belgium inaugurated the Kazerne Dossin Museum on 26 November 2012.

04.12.2012

The Provenance Research Training Program (PRTP) is a project of the European Shoah Legacy Institute (ESLI) which was created in furtherance of the Holocaust Era Assets Conference held in Prague in 2009 and the resulting Terezin Declaration endorsed by 47 countries.

28.11.2012

The London Jewish Cultural Center has added a new platform to the website www.theholocaustexplained.org, a Holocaust education resource for secondary school children.

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