Memoria [EN] Nr. 2 / November 2017 | Page 5

The Anne Frank Foundation has bought the house in Amsterdam in which the family lived from 1934-1942, when they went into hiding. The house will not become a museum but will remain a home for writers forced to flee their countries due to persecution.

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On 25-28 June 2018, the Yad Vashem Institute will host the 10th International Conference on Holocaust Education, entitled "Time, Place and Relevance."

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The Bulgarian government has adopted the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance working definition of antisemitism and has appointed Deputy Foreign Minister Georg Georgiev as its national co-ordinator on combatting antisemitism.

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Dance helped Eva Fahidi survive the Holocaust at the age of 18. Now, decades later, the Hungarian activist keeps urging remembrance in an unconventional way. She performed in Austria on the anniversary of Kristallnacht.

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