Exhibitions Serve as Reminder of Danger of Totalitarianism

Ljubljana, 31 January - Two exhibitions highlighting Nazi crimes opened at the Ljubljana-based Museum of Contemporary History on Wednesday, in what is to serve as a reminder of the danger of totalitarian policies.

Ljubljana, Museum of Contemporary History Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel and Joze Dezman, the head of the Museum of Contemporary History, at the opening of an exhibition of photographs from the Mauthausen concentration camp. Photo: Domen Grögl/STA

Ljubljana, Museum of Contemporary History
Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel and Joze Dezman, the head of the Museum of Contemporary History, at the opening of an exhibition of photographs from the Mauthausen concentration camp.
Photo: Domen Grögl/STA

Ljubljana, Museum of Contemporary History Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel and Joze Dezman, the head of the Museum of Contemporary History, at the opening of an exhibition of photographs from the Mauthausen concentration camp. Photo: Domen Grögl/STA

Ljubljana, Museum of Contemporary History
Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel and Joze Dezman, the head of the Museum of Contemporary History, at the opening of an exhibition of photographs from the Mauthausen concentration camp.
Photo: Domen Grögl/STA

Ljubljana, Muzej novejše zgodovine Slovenije. Odprtje razstave fotografij iz koncentracijskega taborišča Mauthausen. Foto: Domen Grögl/STA

Ljubljana, Muzej novejše zgodovine Slovenije.
Odprtje razstave fotografij iz koncentracijskega taborišča Mauthausen.
Foto: Domen Grögl/STA

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