Memoria [EN] No. 8 / May 2018 | Page 5

Yad Vashem has developed a free  online course, 'Antisemitism: From Its Origins to the Present'.  This free video course brings together 50 leading researchers and public figures from all over the world – historians, sociologists, linguists, philosophers, and political scientists, as well as policy makers, and religious leaders.

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Sweden said it wants as many young people as possible to visit Holocaust memorial sites to tackle antisemitism in the Nordic nation, where neo-Nazi activities have been intensifying in recent years. The government said it would invest 15 million kronor ($1.7 million) on projects over three years to raise awareness about Nazi crimes against Jews, Roma communities, and other groups.

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The exhibition 'Face to Face: Art in Auschwitz' - a unique project created by the National Museum in Krakow and the Auschwitz Memorial, for the 70th anniversary of the creation of the Auschwitz Museum - has been awarded the Sybilla 2017 Museum Event of the Year Award in the 'Historical & Archaeological Exhibitions' category.

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Call for Papers: On 6 December 2018, a one-day conference on Research and Preservation of the Secret Archive of the Warsaw Ghetto will be held at the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw. The conference will take place with the participation of archives, archivists and Holocaust-centered institutions in Poland.

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