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Conferences: Holocaust and Italy

Boston, Massachusetts "The Holocaust in Southern Europe"
Cleveland, Ohio "Italian, & Jews, Rescue and Aid"
Milford, New Jersey Raoul Wallenberg Award Conference
Chicago, Illinois "The Holocaust in Southern Europe"
Rochester, New York Italy and the Holocaust
Washington, D.C. Presentation "The Righteous Enemy"
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania "The Holocaust in Southern Europe"
New York City, New York "The Holocaust in Southern Europe"
Alexandria, Virginia "The Holocaust in Southern Europe"
Morristown New Jersey "Rescuers in Italy Day"
Miami, Florida "The Holocaust in Southern Europe"
New Orleans, Louisiana "The Holocaust in Southern Europe"
W. Bloomfield, Michigan "The Holocaust in Southern Europe"
San Francisco, California "The Holocaust in Southern Europe"
Kensington, Maryland "Italy and the Holocaust from a Personal Perspective"
Washington, D.C. The Holocaust in Southern Europe
Rockville, Maryland Children of Survivors
Beverly Hills, California "Rescue and Aid During the Holocaust"
Stony Brook University, New York Symposium "The Italian Jewish Experience"
Washington, D.C. Presentation of film "A Debt to Honor"
Fairfax, Virginia Screening of a "Debt to Honor"
New York City, New York The Holocaust in Southern Europe
Washington, D.C. NIAF Gala Weekend "Italy and the Holocaust"
Chicago, Illinois

"A Tribute to Robert Benigni"
"Italians and Jews Rescue & Aid During the Holocaust"

Washington, D.C. "Remember the Holocaust"
Williamsburg, Virginia Italy and the Holocaust
Boston, Massachusetts Rescue and Resistance World War II and the Present
Potomac, Maryland "The Italian Liberation Day"
  "The Italian Refuge"

Washington, D.C.
NIAF Gala Weekend "Italy and the Holocaust"

Funded by:

  • The National Italian American Foundation

A panel discussion engaging historians from the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, and survivors selected by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum related the benevolence of the Italian people and the clergy during WWII. The audience included Italian Americans attending the National Italian American Foundation Gala Dinner and the general public from the area. Packets of materials and a bibliography were distributed.