1.
International
Holocaust Remembrance Day – Held by the United Nations on January 27th
(Auschwitz liberated by the Soviet Red Army) since 2005.
2.
Yom
HaShoah (Holocaust Day) – Held by Israel in April/May (Start of the Warsaw
Ghetto Uprising) since 1951
3.
International
Holocaust Remembrance Day – Held by the European Community/European Union
on January 27th (Auschwitz liberated by the Soviet Red Army) since
1950.
4.
Gedenktag
gegen Gewalt und Rassismus im Gedenken an die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus
(Memorial Day against Violence and
Racism in Memory on the Victims of National Socialism) – Held by Austria on May
5th (when the Mauthausen
Concentration Camp in Austria was liberated by the Americans) since 1998.
5.
Day of
the Salvation of the Bulgarian Jews and of the Victims of the Holocaust and of
the Crimes against Humanity -Held by
Bulgaria on March 10th (the day, in 1943, the Bulgarian Government
decided to save the 50,000 Jews in their country rather than deport them to the
Germans and the death camps.)
6.
Den
památky obětí holocaustu a předcházení zločinu proti lidskosti (Memorial
Day for the Victims of the Holocaust and Prevention of Crimes against Humanity)
– Held by the Czech Republic on January 27th (Auschwitz liberated by
the Soviet Red Army.)
7.
Anniversaire
de la rafle du Vélodrome d'hiver (Anniversary of the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup) - Held by France on July 16th (the
day in 1942 when the French and Germans arrested 13,152 Jewish men, women and
children in Paris and sent them to Auschwitz)
8.
Tag des
Gedenkens an die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus (Memorial Day for the
Victims of National Socialism) - Held in
Germany on January 27th (when Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviet
Red Army) since 1996.
9.
Εθνική
Ημέρα Μνήμης Ολοκαυτώματος (National Holocaust Memorial Day) – Held in
Greece on January 27th (when Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviet
Red Army) since 2004.
10.
Giorno della
Memoria (Memorial Day) – Held in Italy on January 27th (when
Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviet Red Army) – 2000.
11.
Auschwitzherdenking
(Auschwitz Commemoration) - Held in the
Netherlands on January 27th (when Auschwitz was liberated by the
Soviet Red Army) - since 1993.
12.
Dodenherdenking
(Remembrance of the Dead) – Held in the Netherlands on May 4th (to
remember all the men, women, children, soldiers and civilians killed by the
Germans in the Netherlands and by the Japanese in the Dutch East Indies)
13.
Holocaust
Remembrance Day – Held in Poland on April 19th (Start of the Warsaw
Ghetto Uprising)
14.
Ziua
Naţională de Comemorare a Holocaustului (National Day of Commemorating the
Holocaust) – Held in Romania on October 9th (the beginning of
Romanian deportations of Jews to Transnistria, in 1942) – since 2004.
15.
Dan
sećanja na žrtve holokausta (Holocaust Remembrance Day) – Held in Serbia on
April 22nd.
16.
Förintelsens
minnesdag (Holocaust Remembrance Day) – Held in Sweden on January 27th
(when Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviet Red Army) since 1999.
17.
Holocaust
Memorial Day – Held in the United Kingdom on January 27th (when
Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviet Red Army) since 2001.
18.
Liberation
Day – Held in Jersey and Guernsey, the British Channel Islands on May 9th
(when the islands were liberated by the British.) Also used to remember the 2,200
British men, women and children deported along with the British Jews and
Foreign Jews on the Islands that were deported and the 6,000 Soviet POWs, Jews
and Slavs held in the four concentration camps on the island of Alderney.
19.
Days of
Remembrance of the Victims of the Holocaust – Held by the United States for
8 days in April (to coincide with both the start of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
and the liberation of the Dachau Concentration Camp by the Americans) since 1979.
20.
Holocaust
Remembrance Day – Held by Alberta, Manitoba and Nova Scotia, Canada in
April/May (the start of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising) since 2000.
^ Here is a more detailed list of the different countries and when/why they commemorate the Holocaust .^
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