Educational course “Genocide of Jews in Europe: Perspectives and Approaches”. Third stage of the course – study trip to Berlin (20-25 September 2015)
On 20-25 September 2015, the last stage of the yearly educational course by Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies took place. The study trip to Berlin for students of history, postgraduate students and young researchers “Genocide of Jews in Europe: Perspectives and Approaches” was hosted by the Museum and Memorial House of the Wannsee Conference. The study trip aimed at exchange of opinions between Ukrainian and German historians on genocide studies, the phenomenon of perpetrators, memorial culture in Ukraine and Germany and stages of its development.
The project was possible due to the support of the German Embassy in Ukraine and the Museum and Memorial House of the Wannsee Conference
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