6 result(s) for victims of holocaust in Community & Culture
Expat Explainer: Symbolism of Bronze Shoes in Budapest by Danube
- 22 Apr 2026 1:35 PM
- community & culture
Inaugurated in 2005, the memorial created by film director Can Togay and sculptor Gyula Pauer stands as a stark reminder of the Arrow Cross terror of 1944–45. During this period, Jewish victims were forced to remove their shoes before being shot into the river.
Watch: March of the Living Held in Budapest
- 12 May 2025 2:04 PM
- community & culture
The 21st March of the Living event was held in Budapest on Sunday afternoon with participants marching from the Shoes on the Danube Bank monument, crossing Chain Bridge and then to the Varkert Bazaar area.
"March Of the Living" To Be Held in Budapest this Sunday
- 5 May 2024 9:29 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- community & culture
The March of the Living commemorating the victims of the Holocaust will be held in Budapest on Sunday, the head of the board of the March of the Living Foundation said.
Exhibition: In Memory of the Budapest Opera House Victims of Holocaust
- 8 May 2023 6:25 AM
- community & culture
"Shattered, abandoned, dead..." is the title of the new permanent exhibition of the Hungarian State Opera opened in the basement of the building. It commemorates 83 artists and employees who were dismissed and deported due to their descent during the Holocaust. The exhibition is open to visitors at 4 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday.
Holocaust Remembrance Day Report: “Hungary Has Learnt From The Past"
- 30 Jan 2023 9:25 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- community & culture
The terrible loss suffered by Jews was a loss for Europe and the whole world, and the loss suffered by Hungarian Jews was a loss for the entire nation, a government official told an event marking International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Friday.
Holocaust Remembrance Day Marked By Hungarian PM & President
- 28 Jan 2021 7:34 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- community & culture
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán addressed a letter to Ronald S. Lauder, President of the World Jewish Congress, in tribute to his work preserving the memory of Holocaust victims.
Expat Explainer: Symbolism of Bronze Shoes in Budapest by Danube
- 22 Apr 2026 1:35 PM
- community & culture
Inaugurated in 2005, the memorial created by film director Can Togay and sculptor Gyula Pauer stands as a stark reminder of the Arrow Cross terror of 1944–45. During this period, Jewish victims were forced to remove their shoes before being shot into the river.
Watch: March of the Living Held in Budapest
- 12 May 2025 2:04 PM
- community & culture
The 21st March of the Living event was held in Budapest on Sunday afternoon with participants marching from the Shoes on the Danube Bank monument, crossing Chain Bridge and then to the Varkert Bazaar area.
"March Of the Living" To Be Held in Budapest this Sunday
- 5 May 2024 9:29 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- community & culture
The March of the Living commemorating the victims of the Holocaust will be held in Budapest on Sunday, the head of the board of the March of the Living Foundation said.
Exhibition: In Memory of the Budapest Opera House Victims of Holocaust
- 8 May 2023 6:25 AM
- community & culture
"Shattered, abandoned, dead..." is the title of the new permanent exhibition of the Hungarian State Opera opened in the basement of the building. It commemorates 83 artists and employees who were dismissed and deported due to their descent during the Holocaust. The exhibition is open to visitors at 4 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday.
Holocaust Remembrance Day Report: “Hungary Has Learnt From The Past"
- 30 Jan 2023 9:25 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- community & culture
The terrible loss suffered by Jews was a loss for Europe and the whole world, and the loss suffered by Hungarian Jews was a loss for the entire nation, a government official told an event marking International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Friday.
Holocaust Remembrance Day Marked By Hungarian PM & President
- 28 Jan 2021 7:34 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- community & culture
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán addressed a letter to Ronald S. Lauder, President of the World Jewish Congress, in tribute to his work preserving the memory of Holocaust victims.















