Mémorial de la Shoah
Budget
€28,020,581
EP Access
0
accredited persons
Staff
5
1.25 FTE
EU Grants
€340,000
Mission & Goals
The Memorial is an institution deeply rooted to the history of the Holocaust and WWII; it dates back to 1943 when the "Contemporary Centre of Jewish Documentation" was founded to collect documents and evidence on the persecutions of European Jews. Today the Memorial’s main mission is to transmit memory to raise awareness among Europeans on its shared history, educate against hatred and fight against radicalization. It aims to preserve the memory of the Holocaust as a common European and universal living legacy. The Memorial is a European reference institution and offers a range of public resources and services: documentation centre, museum, educational activities, professional training, international symposiums, etc. Since 2014, the Memorial has been working with the French Ministry of Justice on awareness raising activities for citizens convicted of hate speech and racist acts and has increased its external actions notably developing activities within schools unable to travel (...)
EU Legislative Interests
History curriculum reform Policies on the prevention of radicalisation and the fight against antisemitism, racism and xenophobia
Interests Represented
Does not represent commercial interests
Member Of
The Memorial is part of various international networks: the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA), International Committee of Memorial Museums, European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI) It is also part of national networks: Marais Culture +; Réseau des Lieux de Mémoire de la Shoah en France
Connected Legislation
Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.