Holocaust sites are in urgent need of care and protection. We risk losing them to climate change, decay, destruction in conflict, a lack of funding, the rise of extreme politics and more.
To help save them, archaeologist and researcher Dr Gilly Carr and The Safeguarding Sites project are developing a heritage charter to safeguard all Holocaust sites in Europe in the 21st century.
Part of that work was an animated film which aims to raise awareness of the problems amongst site managers, politicians and people with such sites in their village and towns across Europe. It was created as part of the Cambridge Creative Encounters project (https://www.cam.ac.uk/public-engagement/creative-encounters-2022/overview)
To help save them, archaeologist and researcher Dr Gilly Carr and The Safeguarding Sites project are developing a heritage charter to safeguard all Holocaust sites in Europe in the 21st century.
Part of that work was an animated film which aims to raise awareness of the problems amongst site managers, politicians and people with such sites in their village and towns across Europe. It was created as part of the Cambridge Creative Encounters project (https://www.cam.ac.uk/public-engagement/creative-encounters-2022/overview)
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