Sweden's Living History Project

Sweden's Living History Project (Levande Historia) and the Stockholm International Conference
As the new century dawns the government of Sweden has become very involved in the study of the Holocaust and genocide. The International conference in Stockholm January 24-28, 2000 set the basis for the meeting of leaders from many European and non-European nations to go on public record against genocide and for the remembrance of the Holocaust and other similar inhumane events.
CHGS and the Center for Scandinavian Studies at the University of Minnesota are closely linked to the concepts espoused by the Stockholm Conference, sent representatives there as part of the American educational delegation and will be bringing speakers from the Nordic countries to Minnesota to speak about their own role in Holocaust education.
Click here to go to The Stockholm International Forum official site.
Read articles from American Jewish World written by Mordecai Specktor about the Stockholm Conference
- Stockholm conference puts spotlight on Sweden's Jews
- Judisk Kronika
- World leaders gather in Sweden to remember the Shoah
Contents
- Task Force Report
- Workshop: Remembrance and Representation
- Declaration of the Stockholm International Forum on the Holocaust
- The Living History Project - Information about the Holocaust
- Sweden's roma/Gypsies - A national minority
- Armed Forces/Naval Colleges
- The Swedish Association of Holocaust Survivors
- Living history in Göteborg
- Teachers in the Municipality of Kungalv: The Holocaust and Basic Social Values
- The Group of Holocaust Survivors in Göteborg
- SHMA, The Swedish Holocaust Memorial Association
- The Swedish Federation for Gay & Lesbian Rights
- Göteborg University: Fundamental Values
- Holocaust Children in Sweden
- SCAA, Swedish Committee Against Antisemitism
- Åsö gymnasium: Teaching about the Holocaust
- The Roma in Sweden
- Jehovah's Witnesses
- Centre for preventing crimes in Varmland
- The Jewish Memories Project
- Institute for Jewish Culture
- The Jewish Museum in Stockholm
- The Malmö Association of Eye-witnesses to the Holocaust
