The issue of the genocide of the Jews in Lithuania and the decision, in 2011, to add to the Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights a single room dedicated to the tragedy of the Lithuanians Jews. Details about the museum's name change from Museum of Genocide Victims to Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights.
Published: 30-03-2018
Type of Data Point - News or Reportage
Where the Genocide Museum Is (Mostly) Mum on the Fate of Jews
Visit page of the element - Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights
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