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High school pupils have been presenting creative projects inspired by Holocaust education and aimed at tackling prejudice and discrimination. The Dora Love Prize is named after a Jewish Holocaust ...
On May 16, Sinti and Roma across Europe commemorate the resistance against National Socialism and the Nazi genocide. They are still fighting against antiziganism today.
A study on antiziganism in Germany's education sector shows that Sinti and Roma experience hostility from teachers and other children.
To say Berlin is a big city by European standards is an understatement - it has the largest population in Germany with ...
Over the span of 1939 to 1945, the Nazi Germany and its allies perpetrated a genocide of Romani and Sinti people alongside six million Jewish men, women, and children in Eastern and Central Europe. An ...
Holocaust survivor Christian Pfeil (80) came to Dublin this week. He was born in Lublin in Poland in January 1944. His family are Sinti, a Romani people. The entire family were deported from Trier ...
Eighty years ago, on the night of Aug. 2-3, 1944, Nazi SS guards liquidated the “Gypsy Family Camp” at the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Approximately 4,200 to 4,300 Roma and Sinti ...
In 1944, Nazi forces executed around 4,300 Sinti and Roma prisoners in Auschwitz-Birkenau, marking the end of the 'gypsy camp.' The European Union commemorates this event on August 2 as the ...
A new train tunnel running under the memorial has been described as ‘macabre’ given how many Sinti and Roma were deported by rail to their deaths ...
As a child, Ethel Brooks was told, "Gypsy, go to the back of the class," but despite the racism she experienced growing up, ...
The Berlin memorial dedicated to the 500,000 Sinti and Roma of Europe who were murdered by the Nazis is under threat from a planned underground train tunnel that would run directly beneath it.
Germany's leading Roma and Sinti group has presented its first report on discrimination and racism against the minority community.