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The goal of our Facebook page is to provide a regularly updated information about the Czech Republic, learn about Czech related events and projects in Atlanta and provide update in consular matters. Head of the Mission: George A. NOVAK George A. Novak was appointed the Honorary Consul of the Czech Republic in Atlanta in 1992 and elevated to the Honorary Consul General in 2002. Office Hours: Wendesday 2:00pm - 4:00pm (for public) Contact by phone, fax or e-mail (Monday through Friday 9:00am – 4:00pm)
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The Georgia Commission on the Holocaust strives to preserve the memory of the Holocaust and promote public understanding of the history. It ensures that learning how and why the Holocaust happened is an important part of the education of Georgia citizens. It encourages reflection upon the moral questions raised by this unprecedented event and the responsibilities of citizens in a democracy. The Commission was established by Executive Order by Joe Frank Harris in 1986. Governor Zell Miller re-established the Commission upon taking office and charged it with creating education programs for the citizens. Then in 1998 by act of the Georgia General Assembly the Commission became a permanent State Agency. The Commission consists of fifteen members appointed equally by the Governor, Lt. Governor and Speaker of the House.
The goal of our Facebook page is to provide a regularly updated information about the Czech Republic, learn about Czech related events and projects in Atlanta and provide update in consular matters. Head of the Mission: George A. NOVAK George A. Novak was appointed the Honorary Consul of the Czech Republic in Atlanta in 1992 and elevated to the Honorary Consul General in 2002. Office Hours: Wendesday 2:00pm - 4:00pm (for public) Contact by phone, fax or e-mail (Monday through Friday 9:00am – 4:00pm)