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The Long Night of Museums

  • Sources: esmas.com; Wikipedia, foundation Sachsenhausen

    Today, Thursday 27 January, is global Holocaust Day.
    The UN was responsible for declaring in a
    ñ or 2005 on 27 January as Holocaust Memorial Day in memory of victims of Nazi extermination that killed six million Jews by the German regime during the Second World War. In Germany and was an officer from that date to ñ or 1996.
    The decision was made by a resolution presented by the U.S. and Israel and was adopted by consensus by the 191-member General Assembly. The chosen day recalls the January 27, 1945, when there was the release of the Auschwitz concentration camp (Poland).
    An estimated six million Jews died in Nazi concentration camps, like other hundreds of thousands of people because of their ethnic origin, religious belief or sexual orientation.

    Today at 11:00 of the ma

    ñana hosting a commemorative event in
    Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
    , located about 40 kilometers south of Berlin , where, above all, remember the victims of Operation 14 f 13 "carried out between to ñ
    years 1941 and 1944 . This operation consisted in the selection and execution of those who, due to physical or mental disabilities, were not considered "suitable" for German society. Getting to Sachsenhausen: click here to find its official website



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    Holocaust Museum Jerusalem is called Yad Vashem, which in Hebrew means "memory and name." Against forgetting center founded in 1950 that today will much easier to spread its mission of genocide because it has begun to pour into the Red part of his chilling file. A breathtaking collection and raw Europe's worst of the last century. advantage is the International Day of Remembrance of the slaughter of six million Jews and thanks to a new system of Google, users can query and 130,000 from high-resolution snapshots and testimonies of victims. There is, above all, series of whole families (Boyarsky, Neumann, Ehrenfeld ...) before and after the war, and portraits, but also images of concentration camps and ghettos, some of them taken by German soldiers. Each
    Photography is documented with the names of the characters, the year and the place where he was captured. An opportunity for families of victims to review the drama of their ancestors.
    This is the first phase to provide digital access to vast archives of the Museum, which has named four million victims (1.2 in the last decade) crossing data, collecting memories of friends and family, and tracking files Soviets. All biographies are stored physically in a dark dome is the center of Yad Vashem. It has room for six million killed, but is not expected to be completed because "some", recalls the center's director, Avner Shalev, "has gone all, even the memory." According Shalev, publishing on the Internet photographs of these 130,000 "is seeking new and innovative ways for the enormous amount of information accessible to an ever greater." "We work to bring the network to cultural and historical heritage of the world," said Google chief executive in Israel, Yossi Matias.








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