Memory of Holocaust Should Stay Alive as Reminder, Officials Say

Maribor/Ljubljana/Krško, 27 January - Slovenia marked International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Thursday with a national ceremony and a documentary photo exhibition at the Maribor Synagogue. On the occasion, the exodus of Slovenians into German concentration camps was also remembered.

Krsko The opening of an exhibition at the Krsko City Museum, commemorating the exodus of Slovenians and other Slavonic people to concentration camps 70 years ago. Photo: Rasto Bozic/STA

Krsko
The opening of an exhibition at the Krsko City Museum, commemorating the exodus of Slovenians and other Slavonic people to concentration camps 70 years ago.
Photo: Rasto Bozic/STA

Krsko The opening of an exhibition at the Krsko City Museum, commemorating the exodus of Slovenians and other Slavonic people to concentration camps 70 years ago. Photo: Rasto Bozic/STA

Krsko
The opening of an exhibition at the Krsko City Museum, commemorating the exodus of Slovenians and other Slavonic people to concentration camps 70 years ago.
Photo: Rasto Bozic/STA

Krsko The opening of an exhibition at the Krsko City Museum, commemorating the exodus of Slovenians and other Slavonic people to concentration camps 70 years ago. Photo: Rasto Bozic/STA

Krsko
The opening of an exhibition at the Krsko City Museum, commemorating the exodus of Slovenians and other Slavonic people to concentration camps 70 years ago.
Photo: Rasto Bozic/STA

Krsko The opening of an exhibition at the Krsko City Museum, commemorating the exodus of Slovenians and other Slavonic people to concentration camps 70 years ago. Photo: Rasto Bozic/STA

Krsko
The opening of an exhibition at the Krsko City Museum, commemorating the exodus of Slovenians and other Slavonic people to concentration camps 70 years ago.
Photo: Rasto Bozic/STA

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