National Memory Institute (Slovakia)
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The National Memory Institute (Slovak: Ústav pamäti národa) is a Slovak public institution that holds the police records of the fascist Slovak State and communist Czechoslovak Socialist Republic regimes that ruled Slovakia during the twentieth century.[2] The institute also promotes research into these periods of Slovak history and educates the general public of this history.[3] It publishes a journal, Pamäť národa, which is currently edited by Róbert Letz [sk].[4] The founder of the institute was Ján Langoš, who served as director until his death in a car crash in 2006.[2]
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Ústav pamäti národa | |
The institute's offices at Miletičova 19 in Ružinov, Bratislava | |
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Formed | 2003; 21 years ago (2003)[1] |
Headquarters | Bratislava, Slovakia |
Website | www |
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