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As part of the Holocaust Remembrance Week, the event “Holocaust: fates, events, memory” was held in the assembly hall of the MRK dormitory.
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On November 1, 2005, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted a resolution in which it decided that January 27 is International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
On January 22, 2024, a week dedicated to the memory of this date began.
On January 23, as part of the Holocaust Remembrance Week, the event “Holocaust: Fates, Events, Memory” was held in the assembly hall of the MRK dormitory.
The event was opened by Sabrina Lukyanovich, a student, with the poem “I Remember” by Zolotkovsky Friedrich Munusovich groups 3K9394.
Leading the event Ksenia Kalinina and Milena Rodko, students of group 3K9392, spoke about the history of the memorable date; about concentration camps on the territory of Belarus during the Great Patriotic War; about the history of the Minsk ghetto; about monuments erected to victims of the Holocaust; about the Righteous Among the Nations, who, risking their lives, saved Jews during the years of Nazi occupation.
Mikhail Isakovsky’s poem “The Enemies Burned Their Home” was performed by Anna Moiseeva, a student of group 3K9394.
On January 24, a screening of the documentary film “And Khatyn will live” will take place.