Auschwitz Anniversary, UNESCO Guidelines
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UNESCO's pivotal role in preserving the memory of what happened during the Shoah
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UNESCO has been pivotal in keeping the memory of what happened during the Holocaust alive.
A new study of eight countries shows that many young people around the world have never even heard of the Holocaust .
UNESCO has released a new series of guidelines for both teachers and journalists.
Carol Fracapane from the Division for Peace and Sustainable Development at UNESCO .
Carol Fracapani : Popular culture is another way to perhaps make sure people remember all the evil that happened during the Holocaust .
UNESCO is also establishing a Research Center in the home of the former Auschwitz commander Rudolf Hoss , who was a central character in an award-winning film that people might have seen called the Zone of Interest.
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