
The Holocaust memorial institution will establish a presence in Germany, with a smaller branch also planned for Leipzig.
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Holocaust memorial institution Yad Vashem will open its first education centre outside Israel in Munich, Tagesschau reported on Wednesday.
A smaller branch is also planned for the eastern German city of Leipzig, according to the announcement cited by Tagesschau.
Founded in Jerusalem in 1953, Yad Vashem serves as the world's foremost institution for Holocaust remembrance, research, documentation, and education. It maintains one of the largest repositories of Holocaust-related archives globally and draws millions of visitors and learners each year.
The decision to establish the Munich centre marks a significant step for the institution, as it will be its first education centre on foreign soil. The choice of Germany — the country from which the Nazi regime orchestrated the Holocaust — carries particular historical weight.
The Munich centre is expected to expand access to Holocaust education across Europe, though no opening date, staffing details, or further specifics were provided in the announcement.