Tracking hate and supporting informed action in Central Europe.
TRACE monitors and analyses antisemitism and antigypsyism in Central Europe. It brings together documented incidents, historical context, and cooperation with civil society organisations, researchers, and local authorities to make patterns of hatred visible and better understood.
By linking past and present, TRACE supports informed public debate and more effective prevention, accountability, and response.
Report IncidentLatest incidents
MP displays altered Israeli flag with swastika on Holocaust Remembrance Day
Poland
Racist threats and insults to Romani children in Prague
Czechia
Vandalism of Jewish graves in Rimavská Seč
Slovakia
Disruption of Holocaust commemoration event in Łuków involving antisemitic rhetoric
Poland
EXPLORE ALL INCIDENTS
Browse and filter documented antisemitic and antigypsy incidents across Central Europe.
HISTORICAL TIMELINE
Explore key historical events that have shaped antisemitism and antigypsyism in Central Europe. This interactive timeline presents major periods and developments from 1939 to the present and provides historical context for contemporary challenges.
FOCUS BY COUNTRY
Explore how antisemitism and antigypsyism appear in the monitored countries. Select a country on the map to view key incidents, patterns, and historical and social context at national level.
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