The LRE Foundation is a growing international, inclusive network that connects people and organisations dedicated to preserving and valorising the tangible and intangible cultural heritage related to World War II, its memory and meaning. The organisation’s main objective is to make this history relevant and accessible, especially for the younger generations.
Learn more about the LRE Foundation and its project at www.lre-foundation.org
Normandy Region, as a regional public authority, oversees the development of the remembrance sector in Normandy, fosters intercultural dialogue between all countries concerned, offers historically accurate presentations of the past, and promotes economic development through a better structured touristic offer.
Normandy Tourism is the tourist board of the Region of Normandy and is responsible for its promotion as a tourist destination. The organisation provides information, advice, and ideas for things to see and do, places to stay, events, maps and more, to enable tourists to have a unique experience in the region according to their aspirations and motives.
With the Freedom in Gelderland programme, the province wants to make post-war generations aware of the value of freedom.
Brabant Remembers is an initiative that focuses on keeping the memories of World War II alive in North Brabant by preserving and passing on the stories and experiences of those who lived through the war to future generations. Through educational programs, exhibitions, and events, it strives to keep the history of Brabant alive and promote understanding and respect. Brabant Remembers is an initiative of the Foundation Crossroads Brabant 40|45, whose work has been made possible by the North Brabant Province.
Vfonds supports more than 200 projects every year that increase knowledge about war and conflict, emphasize the importance of and appreciation for the democratic constitutional state and teach people skills to make an active contribution themselves.