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Rails of Remembrance
Place Carnot, Lyon
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Wall of Names
Allée du Souvenir Français, Schirmeck
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Jewish cemetery of Ingwiller
Faubourg du Général Philippot, 67340 Ingwiller
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Jewish cemetery of Benfeld
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Grand rabbi Jules Bauer Square
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Place Simone Veil
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Place des Justes
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Boulevard de l’Insurrection du Ghetto de Varsovie
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Grand Rabbi Haguenauer street
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Gustave Nordon Bridge
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Kiryat Shmona alleyway
Parc de la Pépinière, Nancy
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Voie blanche
Place Giffard-Langevin, 49000 Angers
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Synagogue of Angers
Rue Gay-Lussac, 49100 Angers
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Angers
The historic capital of Anjou, Angers is now home to a large number of academics and researchers, particularly scientists, but also offers a wide range of cultural attractions and activities. Not least in the La Doutre district, with its beautiful medieval houses. In this district you will find the , housed in a former Romanesque church dating back to the 11th century. At the time of the ...
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Imad Ibn Ziaten, Abel Chennouf and Mohamed Legouad alleys
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Monsonego – Sandler Alley
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Charles de Gaulle Square
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Terre Cabade cemetery
1 avenue du Cimetière, 31500 Toulouse Tel : +33 5 61 22 22 76
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Rue Saint-Rémésy
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Conference “Anti-Roma discrimination from the Second World War to the present day”
9 February 2025, 4pm at the Drancy Shoah Memorial As part of the Drancy Meetings series, the Memorial is organising a conference with Miguel Haler, writer and musician, and Saimir Mile, lawyer and president of the association La voix des Rroms, moderated by the journalist Eduardo Castillo. This meeting will provide a better understanding of the history of those known as ‘Romanis, Gypsies, ...
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Meeting with the last survivors of Auschwitz. With the participation of Yvette Lévy, Judith Elkán-Hervé, Esther Sénot and Ginette Kolinka
19 and 27 January 2025 at the Shoah Memorial in Paris The Memorial offers these essential encounters with these heroic women, survivors who share their stories with many generations of young people in order to perpetuate the memory of the Shoah and prevent the return of dark times by sharing universal and resilient values. These conversations will be hosted by journalist Ilana Ferhadian and ...
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Thematic guided tour 1945: liberation of the camps and return of the deportees
1 February 2025, 10.30am at the Montluc National Prison Memorial On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the camps, the Memorial is proposing itineraries of men and women interned in Montluc prison who were subsequently deported. These personal journeys give visitors a better understanding of the Nazi regime’s desire to dehumanise, the terrible suffering endured and ...
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Holocaust Memorial
Belgiëlei 3/5, 2018 Antwerp
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“Eighty years of action in pictures: the Association of Montluc survivors (1944-2024)” exhibition
Until 21 December 2024 at the National Memorial of Montluc’s jail This exhibition, produced in partnership with the Association des rescapés de Montluc (Association of Montluc survivors), highlights the actions undertaken by the association since its creation in the autumn of 1944. In particular, the census of former internees taken after the Liberation and the way in which they were helped. ...
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23 avenue de la Porte de Vincennes 75020 Paris
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Memorial of the Shoah in France
The construction of the Memorial of the Shoah in France began in 1953, by international subscription, on land made available by the City of Paris. The origins of the project can be traced back to Isaac Schneersohn’s initiative in 1943 to bring together 40 people involved in Jewish life in France, which was still occupied, in order to create a clandestine archive. The aim was to set up a ...
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