In our film studios and when visiting the witnesses at home, we film their memories of key moments from the recent past. We have founded and are managing the largest collection of memories in Europe, publicly available online. It’s used by researchers as well as journalists,
filmmakers, teachers and students, and you can use it too. There are thousands of witness stories here. We want their life stories to be remembered, which is why we do our best to continue telling them in an engaging way – through radio and television programmes, films, books, comic strips, at exhibitions, online and using mobile apps. We educate students and pupils at the elementary, secondary and higher education levels, and assist their teachers. Every 17 October we present the Memory of Nations Awards at the National Theatre in Prague. In regional cities, we are opening Memory of Nations Institutes open to the public, where people can get in touch with the past in a modern way. We continue to look for new ways to spread the memories of our witnesses further. Dozens of organisations from 13 European and 3 non-European countries have joined the Memory of Nations network.
We trust that telling stories also transfers values, which is why we’re determined to remind people of our experience with totalitarian regimes in the 20th and 21st centuries. We’d love for you to be there with us. Become a supporter and help us take care of the Memory of
Nations. Thank you!
držím palce ve Vaší záslužné činnosti
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Vaše práce má smysl.
Naděje není přesvědčení, že něco dobře dopadne, ale jistota, že má něco smysl – bez ohledu na to, jak to dopadne. <3
Děkujeme za Vaši důležitou práci.
Děkuji, že jste. S hlubokou úctou Radim
Děkuji za úžasnou práci. Jste skvělí. Jsem ráda, že tyto smutné a pravdivé příběhy vyprávíte.
Ja dekuji vam za krasnou praci, kterou delate.
Moc vám fandím a jsem ráda, že mohu být členkou Paměti národa.
Děkuji za Vaši práci a fandím!