The republics of the former Yugoslavia signed an agreement to finance a permanent exhibition at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum in Poland, the Serbian Culture Ministry said on Thursday.
A press release said that Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Slovenia signed the agreement at UNESCO headquarters in Paris to re-establish a joint exhibition in memory of the victims of that Nazi death camp.
Yugoslavia initially set up its exhibit in 1963 in block 17 of the museum. It was taken down in 2009 in order to put up a new exhibit, it added.
Under the agreement, the countries of the former Yugoslavia will pay to renovate and conserve a floor of the museum’s block 17 and the common rooms they share with Austria and will pay to set up the exhibit as a memorial to the victims from the territory of Yugoslavia.
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