Senter for studier av Holocaust og livssynsminoriteter
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Senter for studier av Holocaust og livssynsminoriteter
The center was established in 2001 as a result of a year-long process concerning the liquidation of the Norwegian Jews' economical status during the Second World War.
In the beginning of 2005, the center moved to the historical building of Villa Grande. Villa Grande was during World War II the residence of the Norwegian collaborator and Nazi-leader, Vidkun Quisling. Villa Grande was then known as"Giml", referring to the heavenly place in Asgard within Norse mythology.
With this symbolic act of re-appropriation, the center transforms the image of this monumental building. Once a house of shame it is now filled with activities in strong contrast to its former role.
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Established in 2004 as a unit for documentation and knowledge, the library is a cornerstone in the HL-center’s research and dissemination activities.
The main topics in the library collection are:
- Holocaust and other genocides
- Religions and life stances
- Minorities
The collection includes books, journals, movies, speech and sound recordings, and some private archives. We have access to international databases, e.g. Testaments to the Holocaust. The library works with other Norwegian and international libraries with an inter-library loan programme.
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The Norwegian Center for Holocaust and Minority Studies
Senter for studier av Holocaust og livssynsminoriteter
The Center for Studies of the Holocaust and Religious Minorities
CHMS
HL-Senteret
Holocaustsenteret
Oslo
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59.8991102, 10.678159
Villa Grande, Huk aveny 56, København K
The Norwegian Center for Holocaust and Minority Studies has two main fields of interest: the Holocaust on the one hand and religious minorities on the other. Within these two fields of interest the Center contributes new research, education and information activities, exhibitions and conferences.
The center conducts research within the fields of (1) Jewish History and Antisemitism; (2) Religious Minorities; (3) Nazism, Fascism and Occupation Regimes in Europe and (4) Comparative Genocide.
[Statutes](https://www.hlsenteret.no/english/about/statutes/)