Updated website of the project "One Stone - One Life: 80 Stumbling Stones for Kyiv"
The UCHS is proud to present the updated website for the Stumbling Stones project, now featuring a fresh design, an intuitive interface, and an even deeper historical experience. A dedicated team of historians, educators, researchers, webmasters, and designers has worked tirelessly to make the platform more accessible and informative.
What’s new?
An interactive map allows you to locate the Stumbling Stones in Kyiv and plan your visit.
Updated biographies share the stories of individuals who perished at the hands of the Nazis or managed to escape persecution.
The Media section highlights key publications about the project, offering deeper insights into its historical significance.
Visit the website, explore these memorials in Kyiv, pause for a moment, read the names—feel history come alive.https://kyivstones.org/
The project is implemented by the Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies in cooperation with the Space of Tolerance Educational Centre at the initiative of the German Embassy in Kyiv / Deutsche Botschaft Kyjiwwith the support of the Kyiv City State Administration.
Announcements
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Recruitment for the project “One Stone – One Life: 80 Stumbling Stones for Kyiv” is ongoing
Recruitment will remain open until 9 September 2025.
Apply here: https://forms.gle/EsSs9o3FCQNrHotJA
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Happy Independence Day, Ukraine!
Today, we celebrate not just a date on the calendar — we honour the strength, dignity, and resilience of the Ukrainian people.
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Research team needed for “One Stone, One Life: 80 Stumbling Stones for Kyiv” Project
If you are a teacher, lecturer, student, staff member of an educational center, informal education organization, or a civic initiative working with teenagers — we invite you to join!
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Educational seminar-school “History of the Holocaust in Ukraine: Research, Education, Commemoration”
From 13 to 16 August 2025, the Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies, in partnership with Yad Vashem’s International School for Holocaust Studies, held its annual seminar The History of the Holocaust in Ukraine: Research, Education, Memory.
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Invisible. Resilience: The Past and Present of the Roma
On 2 August 2025, International Roma Genocide Remembrance Day, the exhibition Invisible. Resilience: The Past and Present of the Roma opened at the Living Memory Exhibition Centre of the Babyn Yar National Memorial Museum.
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