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jugoslavenski paviljon u Auschwitzu
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prenosimo sa WEB stranice Task Force International:
History and Dialogue in South East Europe: Renewing the “Ex-Yugoslav” Pavilion in Auschwitz-Birkenau
Within the framework of UNESCO's global initiative "Culture: a Bridge to Development," the Ministry of Civil Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina will host on 5 December 2012 in Sarajevo, with the support of the UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe, Venice (Italy), the second meeting of the international steering committee in charge of coordinating the establishment of a joint exhibit space within the ex-Yugoslav pavilion (nr. 17) in the State Museum of Auschwitz-Birkenau, a site placed on the World Heritage List in 1979.
U okviru UNESCO-ve globalne incijative
"Kultura : most do razvoja"Ministarstvo unutrašnjih poslova BiH biti će domaćin, u Sarajevu 2.prosinca 2012, drugom sastanku "Međunarodnog komiteta" za koordinaciju zajedničkog prostora izložbe u "ex-Jugoslavenskom paviljonu" (br 17), u gradskom muzeju u Auschwitz-Birkenau, mjestu koje je stavljeno na svjetsku listu baštine u 1979.
The first meeting, hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Media and Information Society of Serbia on 4 June 2012 in Belgrade, served to establish an international steering committee, comprising relevant Ministry representatives and Holocaust experts from each of the six successor states (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro,Serbia, Slovenia, and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia), UNESCO, as well as representatives of the following internationally recognized institutions.....
This second meeting of the international steering group "Holocaust education and intercultural understanding in South-East Europe: renewing the 'Ex-Yugoslav' Pavilion in Auschwitz-Birkenau " will allow the six state coordinators of each working group to presentthe results of their work, and to discuss measures to be taken for the physical renovation of the entire pavilion, on the basis of the structural/static analysis commissioned by the Austrian National Fund for the Victims of National Socialism, and conveyed to the Auschwitz Museum. ...
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