"The Holocaust as Perceived by Ukrainian Students" - an Exhibition of School-Students' Art Works Devoted to the International Holocaust Remembrance Day
The Memorial Complex "National Museum of the History of the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945" hosts since 24 January an unusual exhibition prepared by Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies and Babi Yar Civic Committee. The exhibition presents a collection of art works from participants of the all-Ukrainian competition of students' research and art works "History and Lessons of the Holocaust". It will be available in the Museum during January-February 2014. Previously it was hosted by Sholem Aleichem Museum in Kyiv.
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