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Yad Vashem is open to the general public, free of charge. All visits to Yad Vashem must be reserved in advance.

Serbia and Montenegro President - Svetozar Marović

Esteemed President Katzav, 
Esteemed Director General Amrami, 
Ladies and Gentlemen, 

Today as we are attending the opening ceremony of the new wing of the Yad Vashem Memorial Center, I wish at this place that is holy to all the world's Jews, to briefly remind you of the innocent Jewish victims who perished during World War 2 in territory of Serbia and Montenegro. Before World War 2 around 34,000 Jews were living in Serbia and Montenegro accounting for almost half of all the Jews in the former Yugoslavia. Close to 29,000 or 86 per cent of them found their death in Nazi pogroms.