Educational course «Genocide of Jews in Europe: Perspectives and Approaches». The follow-up meeting in Kyiv.
On November 17, 2017 the follow-up meeting of participants (students and post-graduate students from 10 Ukrainian universities) and organizers of this year’s educational course «Genocide of Jews in Europe: Perspectives and Approaches» took place. The main goal of the meeting was to consider the peculiarities of commemorative policies and practices in Ukraine and Germany. Participants also discussed their plans future research and cooperation. The course was held by Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies in association with the Museum and Memorial «House of the Wannsee Conference» and under the support of the German Embassy in Ukraine.
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