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Route of the exhibition “Anne Frank: a History for Today” in Spring 2007

The project “Holocaust and Tolerance Education in Ukraine” initiated by Anne Frank House Museum in the Netherlands in co-operation with Ukrainian scholarly and educational organizations, among which Ukrainian Centre for Holocaust Studies takes its place, continues this year as well outside Ukrainian territories. Its constituent part – a traveling exhibition “Anna Frank – a History for Today” – in March was on the territory of Moldova in Rybnitse (it is the second time the exhibition is in Moldova: in January 2007 it took place in Chisinau), in April the exhibition opened in Belgorod-Dnestrovsky in Odessa region, and in April – May 2007 the dwellers of Rostov-na-Donu, Russia will have it at their disposal.
According to the general concept the exhibition in every city is preceded by an educational seminar on Holocaust and inter-ethnic tolerance for teachers (organized by All-Ukrainian Association of Teachers of History and Civic Education “Nova DOba”) and peer guide trainings held by our Centre.

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