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Working group “How to talk about the Holocaust after February 24?” finished its work

insidethegatesOn the eve of the Independence Day of Ukraine, the thematic meetings of “How to talk about the Holocaust after February 24” working group ended. For most of the summer, we have been working together with the group members on the recommendations and the text is almost done. So we will be able to share the results of our work with a wide range of educational colleagues very soon.

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