Bibliography of The Holocaust
OSCE: Fighting anti-Semitism and intolerance is crucial
BELGRADE/AUSCHWITZ/VIENNA - On the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi concentration camp, officials of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) on Tuesday highlighted the importance for societies to oppose the contemporary challenges of anti-Semitism, racism and other forms of intolerance.
President Iohannis on International Holocaust Remembrance Day: Victims' memory is history's painful warning
President Klaus Iohannis sees the memory of the victims of Holocaust as a painful warning of history.
Photo credit: (c) ALEX MICSIK / AGERPRES FLOW
Levy: Let us read together history book that unites us
BELGRADE - Israeli Ambassador in Serbia Yossef Levy expressed on Monday his gratitude and admiration for the manner in which Serbian officials honor the memory of Holocaust victims, adding, however, that many citizens are unaware of the Jewish Holocaust in Serbia.
President to Attend Holocaust Remembrance Ceremonies in Poland, Czech Republic
Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev is to visit the Czech Republic and Poland on Monday to take part in the Holocaust remembrance ceremonies there, his press office says.
President Iohannis decorates Holocaust survivors
President Klaus Iohannis signed on Friday the decree for the decoration of several Holocaust survivors.
Photo credit: (c) Alex MICSIK / AGERPRES FLOW
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President Basescu: Responsibility to condemn the Holocaust falls on each of us
President Traian Basescu says in a message on Thursday on the Holocaust Remembrance Day in Romania that the responsibility to condemn the Holocaust and those attached to a xenophobic mentality falls on each Romanian.
PM Ponta: On National Holocaust Remembrance Day, Romania pays homage to memory of victims
On the National Holocaust Remembrance Day, Romania pays homage to the memory of the innocent lives taken during that dark period, Prime Minister Victor Ponta wrote on his Facebook page on Thursday.