August 2009
Friday, August 7th, 2009
As noted in the editorial in this paper, 2009 is a special anniversary year for us, though in global terms it may not have the same degree of significance. After all it is 40 years since the first man walked on the moon.
During its ten years of growth, since opening in August 1999, the Cape Town Holocaust Centre has been unique in that it has never been parochial or inward-looking. This readers will see in the three pages in this issue, covering the Centre’s development and the educational impact it has made on people and institutions throughout South Africa – extending its scope to include all the wrongs perpetuated and perpetrated the world over.
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