Guide-training sessions
On 8 September - 3 October Kyiv dwellers and guests will be able to see the exhibition "Shoah by Bullets: The mass shooting of Jews in Ukraine in 1941-1944". The exhibition, created by Memorial de la Shoah following the research by f. Patrick Desbois, is presented in Ukraine owing to the support of Victor Pinchuk Foundation.
The USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education and Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies are working towards the educational components for the exhibition. With regard to this Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies held several guide training sessions to ensure that groups of visitors get a tour of the exhibition by competent guides who were selected among university students of history and culture.
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Bulletin «Lessons of the Holocaust», № 2 (82), 2025
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