Austrian Holocaust Memorial Award

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The Austrian Holocaust Memorial Award (AHMA) was founded by the Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service in 2006. The prize is assigned annually to a person, who has shown special endeavors for the memorial of the Shoa. Since 1992 young Austrians render Holocaust Memorial Service in Argentinia, Belgium, Bulgaria, China, Germany, England, France, Israel, Italy, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Czech Republic, Ukraina, Hungary and in the USA. Young Austrians assume responsibility worldwide for the crimes committed also by the Austrian National Socialists.

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