ISSUE №3
ЗМIСТ ВИПУСКА №3
"Перший семінар центру для викладачів університетів України", Д-р Анатолій Подольський;
"Формирование европейского антисемитизма в новое и новейшее время", Вячеслав Лихачев;
"Холокост и проблема гуманитаризации школьного исторического образования", Валерий Столов;
"К вопросу о проблеме гуманитаризации школьного исторического образования и преподавания истории Холокоста", д-р Анатолий Подольский;
"Холокост как “неопознанный объект” образовательной программы", Рудольф Мирский;
"Мусульмане в СС", Шимон Бриман;
"ГЕТТО В 1943 році", Цвєтан Тодоров;
"Сколько евреев было истреблено в киеве осенью 1941 г.?", Александр Круглов;
"Бабий яр. Документы и размышления";
"Документы катастрофы в государственном архиве Ивано-Франковской области", Яков Хонигсман;
"Холокост еврейских общин Крыма в документах ГААРК", Михаил Тяглый;
"Протистояння особистості політиці геноциду",Фаїна Винокурова.
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Bulletin «Lessons of the Holocaust», № 2 (86), 2026
Dear colleagues! The fresh issue of information-pedagogical bulletin of UCHS «Lessons of the Holocaust», № 2 (86), Aprile-June, 2026 has been published.
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Public Project “Research Space”
The National Historical and Memorial Reserve Babyn Yar has launched the public project Research Space, where archival documents, books, and films serve as tools for exploring family history and collective memory of the Babyn Yar tragedy.
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New Publication of the Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies
Ukrainian Society and Holocaust Memory: Challenges in Times of War. Papers of the 19th Round Table for the International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Kyiv, January 27, 2026 / compiled by A. Podolskyi. Kyiv: Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies, 2026. 96 pp.
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History of the Genocides in Ukraine: Learning from Experience and Challenges of Modernity Seminars in Odesa and Kyiv
In early July, the Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies held two two‑day academic and methodological seminars for teachers in Odesa and Kyiv under the title History of the Genocides in Ukraine: Learning from Experience and Challenges of Modernity.
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Learning from the Past - Acting for the Future. Training on Holocaust History and Human Rights. Seminar in Lithuania
The Olga Lengyel Institute (TOLI), together with the International Commission in Lithuania and the Jewish Community of Lithuania, held a five‑day seminar in Vilnius: “Learning from the Past – Acting for the Future.” The program brought together educators from across Lithuania, Ukraine, and Poland to deepen their understanding of the Holocaust, antisemitism, human rights, and effective teaching practices.
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