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Another “stumbling stone” unveiled in Ljubljana
Ljubljana – More than 150 Jews, most of them from Croatia, were remembered with a “stumbling stone” unveiled in front on the Cukrarna Gallery in Ljubljana on Friday as the Jewish community symbolically paid respects to the group who found refuge at Cukrarna during the Nazi persecution in 1941.
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My Grandfather’s Memorial Illuminates Holocaust History in Serbia
In April 1941 when the German occupation began in Belgrade, my grandfather's address was Solunska Ulica 8. He lived there with my grandmother Regina, his two younger brothers, and my father, who was two and a half years old. My grandfather worked as a clerk for the electricity company.
Memorials Installed Outside Holocaust Victims’ Homes in Serbian Capital
Gunter Demnig installed five brass plaques known as Stolpersteine ('stumbling blocks') in Belgrade on Tuesday, engraved with the names of Holocaust victims, where they born and where they died.
Ljubljana gets more stumbling stones for Holocaust victims
Ljubljana – Another seven stumbling stones or Stolpersteine will be laid in Ljubljana on Thursday to honour the memory of the city’s Jewish citizens who were torn from their homes during WWII and taken to concentration camps in Europe. The opening of an exhibition on the story of a Ljubljana Jewish family will follow the stone-laying ceremony.