The exhibition "A Brief History of Violence"
From 14 February to 31 March 2024, the Rivne Regional Museum of Local Lore will host the exhibition A Brief History of Violence: The Second World War and the Holocaust in Western Volyn.
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‘Citizens of Ukraine are now under the same threat as Jews in the Third Reich’
The Local History website has published an extended interview with the director of the Ukrainian Centre for Holocaust Studies, Anatolii Podolskyi, entitled ‘Citizens of Ukraine are now under the same threat as Jews in the Third Reich.’ The Local History platform is an online archive of oral history and visual sources known in Ukraine and abroad, created to preserve historical heritage.
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Interview as a part of the House of Memory project in Chernivtsi
Russia's full-scale aggression against Ukraine has not only resulted in significant human losses and destruction but has also caused a reassessment of values, a transformation of collective memory, and a revision of society's perspective on past events. One area where approaches and paradigms are already evolving is in the learning and teaching of the history of the Holocaust.
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(No) Children’s Stories Exhibition in Kozelets
This autumn, our colleagues from Kozelets Lyceum №3 in Chernihiv Oblast wanted to host the exhibition. We are truly inspired by the experience of working with our new colleagues, who contacted us with this initiative despite the very difficult conditions for educational work.
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Mila Sandberg Memorial Day in Zalishchyky
Mila Sandberg Memorial Day was held at Zalishchyky Gymnasium in Ternopil Oblast, a symbolic memorial event related to the comprehension of historical memory.
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International Conference on Holocaust Distortion and Education: Current and Emerging Challenges. National Measures in Place
On 28-29 October 2024, the International Conference Distortion and Education: Current and Emerging Challenges. National Measures in Place. The conference was organised by the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs with the support of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office and the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA), in consultation with the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR).
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