The Asia group includes India, China, Mongolia, Japan, the Korean peninsula, Southeast Asia and the Pacific islands. Australia and New Zealand, though geographically close, are treated separately because their history as European settler societies has led to unique implications with regard to understandings of the Holocaust .
NORTH KOREA: There is currently no information on Holocaust education in North Korea.
RESOURCES
GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON HOLOCAUST EDUCATION: Trends, Patterns, and Practices, a publication of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the Salzburg Global Seminar, 2013
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LINKS
JTA
Survivor of North Korean prison wants world not to repeat Holocaust-era inaction (June 20, 2013)
http://www.jta.org/2013/06/20/news-opinion/world/sole-survivor-of-north-korean-prison-wants-world-not-to-repeat-holocaust-era-inaction#ixzz2bwXXreUp
UNESCO: Why Teach About the Holocaust?, 2013
Worldwide Coalition to Stop Genocide in North Korea
http://www.stopnkgenocide.com/