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Southampton Holocaust and Genocide Memorial Day 2022

Published: 26 January 2022
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Southampton will mark the UK’s national Holocaust and Genocide Memorial Day with a commemorative event organised by the Parkes Institute for the Study of Jewish/non-Jewish Relations, University of Southampton and hosted by Solent University. Holocaust and Genocide Memorial Day is the annual, national commemoration and remembrance of victims of national, ethnic, racial, and/or religious persecution. It commemorates all people murdered in genocide. HMD traditionally takes place on 27th January each year. This date marks the liberation of Auschwitz Concentration Camp.

2022

This year, the chosen theme is ‘One Day’. Individuals are encouraged to choose One Day in history of genocide and learn about that day. This theme also represents a collective hope that One Day, there will be no genocide. Further information on HMD can be found here .

The University of Southampton and Solent University this year will mark the Armenian Genocide (1915–1916). Approximately 1.5 million Armenians were murdered by Ottoman Turks during the First World War.

About the event

After careful consideration, we have decided to move our 2022 Holocaust & Genocide Memorial Day to online-only.

The evening will feature a talk by Professor Donald Bloxham (University of Edinburgh) on British response to the Armenian genocide, as well as a theatrical performance on the Holocaust by students from Solent University. Southampton school pupils’ reflections from outreach workshops will be shared. There will also be an online exhibitian avalible to view.

Contact

Please contact Hannah Capey ([email protected]) or Nicola Woodhead ([email protected]) if you have any questions.

Other events

On Thursday 27th January, the City of Southampton will receive an oak tree from the Association for Jewish Refugees. This will commemorate the 80th anniversary of the AJR and Southampton’s role in receiving refugees fleeing Nazism in the 1930s and 40s. This tree – one of 80 nationally – will be planted on Southampton Common at 11am. For more information on the ‘80 Trees for 80 years’ project, please visit their website here .

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