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Photographs from Auschwitz

You are cordially invited to the online presentation of the Joint Exhibition of the Republics of the Former Yugoslavia at the Auschwitz-Birkenau National Museum and the opening of the Photographs from Auschwitz exhibition. The presentation of the project for the preparation of the Slovenian part of the exhibition will take place on Thursday, 27th of January 2022, at 11 […]

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Holocaust in Ljubljana

Spletno predavanje Holokavst v Ljubljani, ki ga je predaval direktor Centra judovske kulturne dediščine Sinagoge Maribor Boris Hajdinjak v ponedeljek, 17. januarja 2022. Predavanje je potekalo na spletni aplikaciji Zoom v soorganizaciji Muzeja novejše zgodovine Slovenije. Online lecture Holocaust in Ljubljana, lectured by the director of the Center of Jewish Cultural Heritage Synagogue Maribor, Boris

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Roma on the Move

They are known as “Gypsies” and call themselves Roma or Sinti. According to the agreement of the First World Romani Congress in London 1971, we use the term Roma for all of them. Exhibition Roma on the Move is familiarizing us with the history of Roma migrations to Europe with the emphasis on Slovenia, their culture and

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Stone Tears: Remembrance and Learning about the Holocaust and Genocide of the Roma

The Holocaust is one of the worst crimes against humanity. It does not represent simply an attempt to destroy the whole Jewish, as well Roma nations but is a synonym for total dehumanization, for an industrialized process of planned murder either by gassing or shooting, either by starvation or exhaustion from labour, to death. With

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Spots of Light: To be a Woman in the Holocaust (Murska Sobota)

During the Holocaust, women were faced with horrific dilemmas. At the same time, they continued to strive to care for their children and those more vulnerable than them, and to preserve tradition and faith, participated in the resistance movement and in helping those in need, longed for love and friendship, sought solace in artistic expression

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Stars without a Heaven: Children in the Holocaust

During the Holocaust (1933–1945), European Jewish communities endured severe upheavals, experiencing terrible social and family upheavals. The children who lived in these circumstances were primarily disrupted by the daily routine they were accustomed to, many of whom were forced to “grow up” almost overnight. Despite the horrific circumstances and living conditions in which they were

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