Heather Dune Macadam illuminates memory of Auschwitz's 'first women'
"Telling the story of these women has been a big part of my journey as a human being," author claims of novel recently translated into Catalan
"Telling the story of these women has been a big part of my journey as a human being," author claims of novel recently translated into Catalan
Survivors' association among those paying tribute to millions murdered in Nazi concentration camps, 1,094 of which were Catalan
Sixty Catalans travelled to Poland to honour the victims of the Romani genocide in Auschwitz concentration camp which coincides with the 70th anniversary of the horrific crime. The delegation consisted of members of the Federation of Gypsy Associations of Catalonia (FAGIC), the Nakeramos Intercultural Association, formed by young people from Barcelona, and the women's group, Veus Gitanes. The five-day commemoration was organised by the International Roma Youth Network, ternYpe, which remembered that on the night of the 2nd to the 3rd of August 1944, the Nazi regime killed 2,897 Romani people in the so-called ‘Gypsy Family Camp’ in Auschwitz-Birkenau. Conferences, thematic history workshops and meetings with Roma survivors from the death camps were held on the 2nd of August to pay tribute to the Roma Genocide victims at a ceremony in Auschwitz. Delegations from 20 other countries gathered to attend the commemorative events.