United Nations Holocaust Memorial

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On January 27, 2005 the United Nations General Assembly held a special session in remembrance of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp on the same day of 1945. This is the first time that the international organization made a remembrance of victims of the Holocaust as a way to prevent futures genocides. Also the General Assembly toke the day 27 of January as the International Day in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust.[1]

On 27 January 2011 they paid tribute to the suffering of women.[1] And in 2012 to the Child holocaust victims, with the screening of the film The Last Flight of Petr Ginz following the story of Petr Ginz, who fight against there persecutors with art and writings.[2] In 2016, the theme for the Holocaust Memorial Ceremony was chosen as the 'The Holocaust and Human Dignity'[3] and the commemmoration events and activities included the screening of the film 'Woman in Gold' [4] which threw light on the plight of Jewish families in Nazi-occupied Europe.

References

  1. ^ a b "UN marks Holocaust memorial day with exhibitions and pledges of 'never again'". Retrieved 11 March 2012.
  2. ^ "UNITED NATIONS TO HONOUR CHILD HOLOCAUST VICTIMS BY SCREENING 'THE LAST FLIGHT OF PETR GINZ' AT HEADQUARTERS, 25 JANUARY". UN. Retrieved 11 March 2012.
  3. ^ "2016 Calendar of Holocaust Remembrance Events".
  4. ^ "Remarkable true story behind Helen Mirren's new film The Woman in Gold".

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