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Mapping the Holocaust – The Preservation of the Topovske Šupe Camp is a scientific-research project implemented by the Centre for Public History which aims at presenting the history of the Topovske Šupe concentration camp to the public. In order to permanently preserve the memory of the concentration camp and its victims, the project team is carring out a historical research of the Topovske Šupe, map the location and document it present state. This includes collecting archival and other documentation in Serbia and in Germany, taking testimonies, developing an inmate database, and publishing the research results on the website. In order to raise awareness among the general population in Serbia and the international community, the project team plans to launch a public campaign to advocate the preservation of the concentration camp’s original buildings from destruction as the first step in transforming them into a developing a permanent memorial of the Topovske Šupe. All the project’s results are presented on the web platform and are available to the general public in Serbian and in English.