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#12482998
17 June 2025
The building of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien (Jewish Community of Vienna) is seen in Vienna, Austria, on June 9, 2025. The building serves as the central administrative and cultural institution for the Jewish population in the city. The flags of Israel and Austria are displayed on the facade.
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#12483000
17 June 2025
The entrance of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien (Jewish Community of Vienna) displays plaques and portraits on the windows in Vienna, Austria, on June 9, 2025. The building serves as the central administrative and cultural institution for the Jewish population in the city.
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#12483002
17 June 2025
An advertisement for sightseeing tours on the wall of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien (Jewish Community of Vienna) is seen in Vienna, Austria, on June 9, 2025. The building is the central administrative and cultural institution for the Jewish population in the city.
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#12483004
17 June 2025
The building of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien (Jewish Community of Vienna) is seen in Vienna, Austria, on June 9, 2025. The building serves as the central administrative and cultural institution for the Jewish population in the city. The flags of Israel and Austria are displayed on the facade.
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#12483007
17 June 2025
The building of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien (Jewish Community of Vienna) is seen in Vienna, Austria, on June 9, 2025. The building serves as the central administrative and cultural institution for the Jewish population in the city. The flags of Israel and Austria are displayed on the facade.
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#12483010
17 June 2025
The entrance of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien (Jewish Community of Vienna) displays plaques and portraits on the windows in Vienna, Austria, on June 9, 2025. The building serves as the central administrative and cultural institution for the Jewish population in the city.
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21 January 2020
Wolfgang Sobotka, Austrian National Council President, seen on the opening day of 'Delegation to Auschwitz' , a two days event and conference in Krakow and Auschwitz. On the opening day, members of the EJA and invited EU parliamentarians addressed the need for Holocaust education in Europe as a top priority. On January 20, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#5345650
21 January 2020
Wolfgang Sobotka, Austrian National Council President, seen on the opening day of 'Delegation to Auschwitz' , a two days event and conference in Krakow and Auschwitz. On the opening day, members of the EJA and invited EU parliamentarians addressed the need for Holocaust education in Europe as a top priority. On January 20, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#5345672
21 January 2020
Wolfgang Sobotka, Austrian National Council President, seen on the opening day of 'Delegation to Auschwitz' , a two days event and conference in Krakow and Auschwitz. On the opening day, members of the EJA and invited EU parliamentarians addressed the need for Holocaust education in Europe as a top priority. On January 20, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#5345702
21 January 2020
Wolfgang Sobotka, Austrian National Council President, seen on the opening day of 'Delegation to Auschwitz' , a two days event and conference in Krakow and Auschwitz. On the opening day, members of the EJA and invited EU parliamentarians addressed the need for Holocaust education in Europe as a top priority. On January 20, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#1772611
25 February 2017
People take part at the commemoration of the Strike of February 1941 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on 25 February 2017. The strike is remembered each year on 25 February in Amsterdam. The general strike, which is known as February Strike, began on 25 February 1941 in response to anti-Jewish measures the German occupiers of the Netherlands. The February Strike was called by the then illegal Dutch Communist Party, and Amsterdam dockworkers went on strike in solidarity with the 425 Jews arrested by the Germans previously and deported to the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria. The February Strike is commemorated every year with a ceremony at the dockworker statue on Jonas Daniël Meyerplein, in the former Jewish quarter of Amsterdam. All political parties, as well as the city public transport authorities and organisations of Holocaust survivors, participate in the remembrance.
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#1772612
25 February 2017
People take part at the commemoration of the Strike of February 1941 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on 25 February 2017. The strike is remembered each year on 25 February in Amsterdam. The general strike, which is known as February Strike, began on 25 February 1941 in response to anti-Jewish measures the German occupiers of the Netherlands. The February Strike was called by the then illegal Dutch Communist Party, and Amsterdam dockworkers went on strike in solidarity with the 425 Jews arrested by the Germans previously and deported to the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria. The February Strike is commemorated every year with a ceremony at the dockworker statue on Jonas Daniël Meyerplein, in the former Jewish quarter of Amsterdam. All political parties, as well as the city public transport authorities and organisations of Holocaust survivors, participate in the remembrance.
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#1772613
25 February 2017
People take part at the commemoration of the Strike of February 1941 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on 25 February 2017. The strike is remembered each year on 25 February in Amsterdam. The general strike, which is known as February Strike, began on 25 February 1941 in response to anti-Jewish measures the German occupiers of the Netherlands. The February Strike was called by the then illegal Dutch Communist Party, and Amsterdam dockworkers went on strike in solidarity with the 425 Jews arrested by the Germans previously and deported to the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria. The February Strike is commemorated every year with a ceremony at the dockworker statue on Jonas Daniël Meyerplein, in the former Jewish quarter of Amsterdam. All political parties, as well as the city public transport authorities and organisations of Holocaust survivors, participate in the remembrance.
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#1772614
25 February 2017
People take part at the commemoration of the Strike of February 1941 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on 25 February 2017. The strike is remembered each year on 25 February in Amsterdam. The general strike, which is known as February Strike, began on 25 February 1941 in response to anti-Jewish measures the German occupiers of the Netherlands. The February Strike was called by the then illegal Dutch Communist Party, and Amsterdam dockworkers went on strike in solidarity with the 425 Jews arrested by the Germans previously and deported to the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria. The February Strike is commemorated every year with a ceremony at the dockworker statue on Jonas Daniël Meyerplein, in the former Jewish quarter of Amsterdam. All political parties, as well as the city public transport authorities and organisations of Holocaust survivors, participate in the remembrance.
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#1772615
25 February 2017
People take part at the commemoration of the Strike of February 1941 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on 25 February 2017. The strike is remembered each year on 25 February in Amsterdam. The general strike, which is known as February Strike, began on 25 February 1941 in response to anti-Jewish measures the German occupiers of the Netherlands. The February Strike was called by the then illegal Dutch Communist Party, and Amsterdam dockworkers went on strike in solidarity with the 425 Jews arrested by the Germans previously and deported to the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria. The February Strike is commemorated every year with a ceremony at the dockworker statue on Jonas Daniël Meyerplein, in the former Jewish quarter of Amsterdam. All political parties, as well as the city public transport authorities and organisations of Holocaust survivors, participate in the remembrance.
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#1772616
25 February 2017
People take part at the commemoration of the Strike of February 1941 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on 25 February 2017. The strike is remembered each year on 25 February in Amsterdam. The general strike, which is known as February Strike, began on 25 February 1941 in response to anti-Jewish measures the German occupiers of the Netherlands. The February Strike was called by the then illegal Dutch Communist Party, and Amsterdam dockworkers went on strike in solidarity with the 425 Jews arrested by the Germans previously and deported to the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria. The February Strike is commemorated every year with a ceremony at the dockworker statue on Jonas Daniël Meyerplein, in the former Jewish quarter of Amsterdam. All political parties, as well as the city public transport authorities and organisations of Holocaust survivors, participate in the remembrance.
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