In Odessa, a cutting-edge Genocide Museum operates, reflecting the city's tragic history linked to the Holocaust. We not only remember those who perished but also convey their testimonies to future generations through diverse exhibits and lessons, as this is part of our shared past. 

Last year, a unique memorial space was established in Odessa, dedicated to various nations that have suffered genocide. A dedicated team works to preserve and disseminate the stories of people from different backgrounds, driven by the idea of enlightenment. 

The Genocide Museum is located in the former post office building at 10 Sadova Street.

On January 27, 2025, the global community will commemorate the tragic events marking the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp. This day is recognized as Holocaust Remembrance Day and a warning against crimes against humanity.

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