EUROM proposes a cross-border cultural project to boost memory as a mechanism of social, cultural and territorial inclusion in the Pyrenees; The first activity will gather a group of institutions and organizations currently working in the field of memories and the...
Kamp Amersfoort (Camp Amersfoort) started off as a Dutch military barrack camp named Barakkenkamp Appelweg (Barrack Camp Appel road) and initially consisted of six barracks in a square formation. In 1939, the camp started to house Dutch soldiers that were mobilized to...
The University of Barcelona exhibits the mural in remembrance of the victims of the Holocaust, performed by Roc Blackblock and 12 students of the artistic baccalaureate of the Institute Moisès Broggi on the occasion of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day in...
The first blended mobility activities of the project Our Memories and I took place at the French-Spanish border region from March 04 to 10, 2018. They involved students and teachers from the five secondary schools taking part in the project. The activities included...
While Camp Westerbork is mainly known for the period between 1942 and 1945, it was initially built in the summer of 1939 to house Jewish refugees coming from Germany. The acceptance of Jewish refugees into the Netherlands, however, was initially certainly not the...
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