N.J.S.A. 36:1-11

Lidice memorial day; designation

36:1-11. Lidice memorial day; designation The tenth day of June in each year is designated as Lidice Memorial Day in honor of the innocent victims of the Nazi outrage that was committed against Lidice, Czechoslovakia. The Governor of the State is requested annually to call on the people of the world to remember the fate of Lidice, Czechoslovakia, and to honor the memory of the innocent victims of the brutal outrage that was committed on June 10, 1942. L.1983, c. 210, s. 2, eff. June 10, 1983.

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