Cover of the OSCE publication on the Holocaust Memorial Days
Holocaust Memorial Days
An overview of remembrance and education in the OSCE region
This sixth edition of the OSCE-ODIHR publication on Holocaust Memorial Days: An overview of remembrance and education in the OSCE region provides information on when, where, and how OSCE participating States promote the commemoration and study of the Holocaust and the extermination and persecution of Roma and Sinti, in line with their OSCE commitments.
It features information on Holocaust commemoration, education and research, memorial sites and best practices, and is intended to assist participating States in their efforts to promote the education about and the commemoration of all victims of Nazi persecution.
The information was provided via an online questionnaire disseminated by ODIHR to all participating States.
Download the publication from the OSCE website. The publication was released on 27 January 2020.
See also the publication:
OSCE-ODIHR 2015: Educating about the Roma genocide to counter today’s discrimination
Institutional recognition of the Holocaust of Sinti and Roma
Permanent preservation of the graves of Holocaust survivors in Germany
The estimated 4000 graves of Holocaust survivors are permanently preserved as family memorials and places of remembrance for future generations
Recognition of the Holocaust of Sinti and Roma in Europe
Exhibition “The long path to recognition of the Roma and Sinti Holocaust”
Holocaust Memorial Days
An overview of remembrance and education in the OSCE region
The Roma Civil Rights Struggle in Poland
Exhibition “The long path to recognition of the Roma and Sinti Holocaust”