EXPERTS IN HOLOCAUST TO STUDY MYTHS IN BAKU
arminfo
Friday, February 24, 20:20
The managers of an international organization Yahad-in Unum
("Together") based in Paris, which is studying the Holocaust problem,
have been in Baku since February 19.
The organization researches the facts of massacres of World War
II of 1.5 million Jews and Gypsies by the Nazis and their allies,
the identification of Eastern Europe, places of mass executions and
burials of the victims, by fixing the eyewitness of those crimes. So
far, there are over 2,000 evidences, Turan reports.
The purpose of their visit to Azerbaijan is the scientific study
of the resettlement of Jews from the Eastern Front to Azerbaijan,
their rescue from destruction, and the study of the "Khojaly tragedy
of Azerbaijan people".
It was decided that in 2012, 15 researchers of Yahad-in will pay two
week visits to Azerbaijan. Each mission of Yahad-in will bring 40-50
of witness interviews.
The visit of the leaders of Yahad-in is taking place at the invitation
of the society of Azerbaijanis of Europe.
arminfo
Friday, February 24, 20:20
The managers of an international organization Yahad-in Unum
("Together") based in Paris, which is studying the Holocaust problem,
have been in Baku since February 19.
The organization researches the facts of massacres of World War
II of 1.5 million Jews and Gypsies by the Nazis and their allies,
the identification of Eastern Europe, places of mass executions and
burials of the victims, by fixing the eyewitness of those crimes. So
far, there are over 2,000 evidences, Turan reports.
The purpose of their visit to Azerbaijan is the scientific study
of the resettlement of Jews from the Eastern Front to Azerbaijan,
their rescue from destruction, and the study of the "Khojaly tragedy
of Azerbaijan people".
It was decided that in 2012, 15 researchers of Yahad-in will pay two
week visits to Azerbaijan. Each mission of Yahad-in will bring 40-50
of witness interviews.
The visit of the leaders of Yahad-in is taking place at the invitation
of the society of Azerbaijanis of Europe.