Below you will find information texts that provide a country-specific perspective on the genocide of the Roma and Sinti. In addition, educators will find recommendations for teaching materials that support a deeper reflection on the specific aspects of the genocide in each country.
For further research on the genocide of the Roma and Sinti in each respective country, the Encyclopaedia of the Nazi Genocide of the Sinti and Roma offers a valuable resource. In addition to a historical chronology, the site allows users to search by country, specific locations, individuals, keywords, and authors.
The project Voices of the Victims presents the history of the genocide from the perspective of those affected and highlights its European dimension by showing examples from twenty different countries.
In 2024, the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) released Recommendations for Teaching and Learning about the Persecution and Genocide of the Roma during the Nazi Era. These guidelines are designed to help integrate the history of the Roma into school curricula and promote consistent international standards for teaching about the Roma genocide.