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Do you believe our projects are interesting and promising?
Would you like to join us in our work as a volunteer or support us financially?
Approximately 80% of the finances we gain are provided by governments and foundations.
However, it proves very difficult to raise money for the maintenance of our Database of Holocaust Victims, the website holocaust.cz or our library.
You can support our work via Darujme.cz
or via bank account:
Komerční banka a.s., Spálená 51, 110 00 Praha 1
90334011/0100
IBAN: CZ5001000000000090334011
SWIFT (BIC) KOMBCZPPXXX
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It includes an invitation to Yom HaShoah in Prague and other cities in the Czech Republic, an article on the 30th anniversary of ITI and information about our many activities:
- Commemoration at Auschwitz-Birkenau
- The MemoMap exhibition: History of the Holocaust in Prague
- International cooperation
- Anne Frank Youth Network
- MemoGIS Workshop
- Austrian Traces in Terezín
This year's 19th annual public reading of the names of Holocaust victims, "Yom HaShoah", will take place on 6 May 2024. The names of victims of Nazi persecution will be read in 31 cities across the Czech Republic, commemorating the fate of those who were murdered during the Second World War.
About a month ago, we celebrated the 30th anniversary of the Terezín Initiative Institute at the invitation of Austrian Ambassador Bettina Kirnbauer. Till Janzer from Radio Prague International also reported on the event. You can read or listen to the article under the following link (only in German).
We would like to invite you to an educational workshop called "Art Against Death", which we are organizing. This workshop will take place on April 13, 2024 from 9:30 am to 6:00 pm in Prague.
The latest Anne Frank Youth Network action project is complete!
In September 1943, five thousand Jews from the so-called Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia were transported from the Terezín concentration camp to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp in two transports for reasons that have not yet been made clear.