Auschwitz Foundation - Awarding ceremony 2012
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Mr. Freddy Thielemans, Mayor of the City of Brussels



Baron Paul Halter, President of the Auschwitz Foundation



Ms. Sophie Vandepontseele, Advisor in the Cabinet of the Minister of Public Enterprises, Science Policy and Development Cooperation, in charge of Major Cities, Paul Magnette



His Excellency José María Vásquez Ocampo, Ambassador of Argentina



Ms. Florence Cormon-Veyssière, First Advisor at the French Embassy



Mr. Yves Roggeman, Advisor to the Cabinet of the Vice-President and Minister for Higher Education in the French Community of Belgium, Jean-Claude Marcourt



Mr. Philippe Mesnard, Director of Remembrance of Auschwitz, Blaise Pascal University – Clermont-Ferrand 2



Ms. Nadia Tahir, Paris-Sorbonne University, winner of the “Auschwitz Foundation Prize” 2011-2012



Ms. Andrée Caillet, Foundress-President of the Rozenberg-Caillet Foundation – Mains Ouvertes, Dignité de Vie



Mr. Laurent Thiery, Lille – Nord de France University, winner of the “Auschwitz Foundation – Jacques Rozenberg Prize” 2011-2012



Awarding to the winners



Presentation of a gift to Baron Paul Halter



Concert by Mr. Daniel Leuridan

Some of our projects

  • Auschwitz Foundation – Remembrance of Auschwitz

    Bureau de la Fondation AuschwitzThe Auschwitz Foundation was founded in 1980 by Paul Halter, an Auschwitz survivor. Replacing the Amicale Belge des Ex-Prisonniers politiques d’Auschwitz-Birkenau Camps et Prisons de Silésie, the primary objective of the Auschwitz Foundation is to study the history and memory of the victims of the Holocaust and the Nazi terror in a sustainable and systematic way. The transmission of memory and the preservation of archives concerning these events complete this goal.

    On the other hand, the Auschwitz Foundation does not want to limit itself to Auschwitz or the Holocaust, and this is expressed in the interest the Foundation has in all mass crimes committed by authoritarian regimes. The work and projects it carries out are resolutely multidisciplinary and extend to all mass crimes and crimes committed in the long historic term or in contemporary history.

    To carry out this considerable task, the Auschwitz Foundation set up a Study and Documentation Centre in 2004: Remembrance of Auschwitz. Thanks to this new institution, which has a permanent staff of ten specialists, the promotion of scientific research and multidisciplinary publications has increased significantly.

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Auschwitz Foundation – Remembrance of Auschwitz
Rue aux Laines 17 box 50 – B-1000 Brussels
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To become a member of Remembrance of Auschwitz ASBL, take part in its activities and support its actions, please contact us.
Membership costs €40.00, payable to account n° 310-0780517-44 (IBAN : BE55 3100 7805 1744 – BIC : BBRUBEBB)
Donations of more than €40.00 qualify for a tax exemption for Belgian tax-payers.

 

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