Country resources
This page allows you to filter all the information contained in the country factsheet by themes and countries.
For instance, if you wish to have specific details about the recognition of the Roma Holocaust in any specific country, you can easily access this information by selecting the theme and the country.
Educational material
The Ministry of Science, Education and Sports of the Republic of Croatia, in cooperation witthe Shoah Foundation Visual Learning Institute, has created lessons about the Holocaust, based on testimonies of survivors. One lesson, created by Robert Skenderović, Ph.D (“The Suffering of Women and Children in Jasenovac”), describes the victimization of the Roma in the Jasenovac Concentration Camp during World War II. The preparation manual for this lesson is available and the guidelines for teaching about Holocaust can be found on the Ministry of Science, Education and Sports web page.
The teaching materials and various completed teaching units on teaching about Holocaust and Crimes against Humanity during 2nd World War are available on the Ministry of Science, Education and Sports web page.
Handbooks and teaching materials published by Ana Frank House from Netherlands in cooperation with OSC/ODIHR were adopted for school teaching and translated into Croatian. In cooperation with the Ministry of Science, Education and Sports and the Education and Teacher Training Agency they were disseminated to Croatian schools. Full package of teaching materials covers the following themes: History of the Jews in Europe and anti-Semitism till 1945, Anti-Semitism in Europe today and Prejudice, discrimination, racism and anti-Semitism.
Holokaust u nastavi, priručnik za nastavnike (Teaching about the Holocaust: A Resource Book for Educators): Memorijalni muzej holokausta u Sjedinjenim Americkim Državama (translated from the original in English).
Baumgartner G., Bibermann I., Ecker M., Sigel R : „The Fate of European Roma and Sinti during the Holocaust“ Teachers’ Manual is available in PDF form on www.romasintigenocide.eu in English, French and German.