In the resort of Opatija, the local grammar school in cooperation with anti-Fascist associations organised the exhibition dedicated to victims of the Second World War in the area of Liburnija. The exhibition consists of testimonies of the victims of the Nazi and Fascist regimes and artefacts and documents from that period.
In Rijeka, two exhibitions were staged: one in memory of victims of four Fascist camps at Lovran, Bakar, Kraljevica and Kamopor on the island of Rab. In those camps run by the Italian occupying forces during WW II, about 23,000 people, namely prisoners from Slovenia and Croatian areas of Primorje, Gorski Kotar and Lika as well as ethnic Jews, were detained, and about 1,500 inmates died in them.
The second exhibition staged in Rijeka shows 16 photographs made secretly by the German soldier Joe Heydecker in the Warsaw Ghetto.