Treblinka Memorial
Kosów Lacki, 08-330 Kosów Lacki Tel: +48 25 781 16 58 http://www.treblinka-muzeum.eu/
Kosów Lacki, 08-330 Kosów Lacki Tel: +48 25 781 16 58 http://www.treblinka-muzeum.eu/
Erinnerungsstraße 1, 4310 Mauthausen Tel: +43 7238 22690 http://www.mauthausen-memorial.org/
Alte Römerstraße 75, 85221 Dachau Tel: +49 (0) 8131 669970 https://www.kz-gedenkstaette-dachau.de
The library in this university town of Heidelberg on the banks of the Neckar River contains a collection of Hebrew manuscripts dating back to the twelfth, thirteenth, and fourteenth ...
Anne-Frank-Platz, 29303 Lohheide Tel: +49 (0) 5051 4759200 http://bergen-belsen.stiftung-ng.de/en/home.html
Strasse der Nationen | D – 16798 Furstenberg/ Havel Tel: +49 (0) 33093 6080 http://www.ravensbrueck.de/
Str. der Nationen 22, 16515 Oranienburg Tel: +49 (0) 3301 2000 http://www.stiftung-bg.de/gums/en/
Oosthalen 8, 9414 TG Hooghalen Tel: +31 (0) 593 592 600 http://www.kampwesterbork.nl/
40, Chemin de la Badesse, 13290 Aix-en-Provence Tel : +33 (0) 4 42 39 17 11 http://www.campdesmilles.org/
Trondheim’s synagogue is doubly unusual: it is the northernmost synagogue in Europe and the only one that has served as a train station, before the building became a synaogue in 1925! Jews ...
Minsk, the capital of Belarus, first welcomed Jews in the fifteenth century. They settled here to engage in the trade between Poland and Russia. After Poland was divided, the Jewish community ...
The Jewish presence probably dates back to Roman times. However, administrative records show a Jewish presence in Nis from the 17th century onwards. 800 Jews lived in Nis at the turn of the 20th ...
At the northern border of Transylvania lies Sighet Marmatiei, unquestionably the region’s most original and charming little city, where Romanian, Hungarian, Roma and Ruthenian ...
Arriving in Treblinka by train recalls the horror of the Warsaw Ghetto inhabitants’ final trip from the Umschlagplatz to the gaz chambers. To reach Treblinka from Malkinia, the railway line ...
The lovely little garrison town of Terezín in the same region was created at the end of the eighteenth century during the reign of Joseph II. In 1942, the Nazis totally emptied the city of ...
The Jewish cemetery of Murska Sobota no longer exists; it was demolished in the 1990s. The site features, however, a small monument erected in memory of the city’s Jews murdered during the ...
The Jewish settlement in the medieval fortress of Maribor near the Austrian border dates back at least to the thirteenth century. After their expulsion by Austrian emperor Maximilian I, ...
Bologna is famous for having been one of Europe’s leading cities in the Middle Ages. Thanks to its large population living within its walls, the wealth of local agriculture, the development ...
The Jews in the capital of Italy are perhaps the oldest Romans of all. They have settled in the same ancient neighborhoods in the heart of the Eternal City for 2000 years, making their homes in ...
A memorial was erected in 1983 in the former transit and deportation camp in the northeastern Netherlands. It depicts two broken railway tracks, a symbol of the dead trains. The monument was ...