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Contenus associés au mot-clé “luxembourg”

Shoah and Comic Books exhibition

Contemporary memory reserves a special place for the Shoah, an unprecedented event in history. The characteristic of any event is to be historicized, mediated, in short to become the subject of fiction. The Shoah could not escape it. Not without prudence, errors and trial and error, but also genius, the comics therefore seized the Shoah. Abbaye de Neumünster28 rue Münster, 2160 LuxembourgOct ...

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Musée national de la Résistance

Place de la Résistance, 4041 Esch-sur-Alzette bienvenue

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Holocaust Memorial of the city of Luxembourg

Place de la Constitution, Luxembourg

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Cemetery of Ettelbruck

rue du Cimetière, Ettelbruck

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Synagogue of Esch-sur-Alzette

52 rue du Canal, Esch-sur-Alzette Homepage

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Synagogue of the city of Luxembourg

45 avenue Monterey, Luxembourg Tel : + 352 45 29 14 20 Accueil

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Jewish cemetery of Bellevue

10 rue des Cerisiers, Limpertsberg

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Ancient Jewish cemetery of Clausen

52 rue Jules Wilhelm, Luxembourg

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Ancient synagogue of Mondorf

25 rue du Moulin, Mondorf-les-Bains

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Luxembourg

The first documents attesting to the presence of Jews in Luxembourg date from 1276, when an act mentions the Jewish religion of Henri de Luxembourg. The Jews have lived in the Pétrusse valley at the time. Persecutions, leading in some cases to death, followed charges of poisoning wells during the plague epidemic of 1348. The Jews who survived these persecutions fled the country, from which ...

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