In January 2014, Yad
Vashem signed an agreement with the San Marino State Archives guaranteeing the
transfer of scanned copies of the ancient republic's wartime documents. Today,
May 12, 2014 San Marino
Ambassador at Large H.E. Mr. Yosef Gershon presented Dr. Haim Gertner,
Director of the Archives Division and Fred Hillman Chair of Holocaust
Documentation at Yad Vashem, with a hard drive containing documents that will
provide more information and shed light on the story of Jewish life in
the oldest sovereign country in the world. Upon receiving the WWII-era
documents, Dr. Gertner said, "One of Yad Vashem's core missions is the
documentation of the Holocaust by gathering information from archives and
sources all over the world. Yet, even the most compelling and authentic
documents and research related to the Holocaust are only a means to an end. Our
shared goal must be to arouse citizens everywhere, especially young people, to
face the harsh realities of the past, to grasp their contemporary significance
and to commit to shaping more humane, democratic and tolerant societies in the
future. I wish the people and Government of San Marino much success as they
join us today in taking on this formidable challenge.
I wish to thank the people
and Government of San Marino and specifically the Minster of Foreign Affairs of
the Republic of San Marino, Mr. Pascuale Valentini, for his personal
involvement and devotion to fulfilling the mission and transferring these
documents. We are grateful to his Excellency Mr. Yossi Gershon, Israeli
Ambassador-at-large to the Republic of San Marino, for initiating this
cooperation and for his active involvement in realizing the agreement. We hope
that this event will provide a gateway to further cooperation in education,
research and other fields between our two nations.”


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