Commemoration
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International Memorial Project “Against Oblivion” in Odessa
On 22th October 2021, the first stone of the memorial complex “Against Oblivion” was laid in Odessa. It remembers the tragedy of the mass extermination of Jews in October 1941 and the ceremony was dedicated to 80th anniversary of local Jew’s deaths.
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Why is 2nd August the International Holocaust Memorial Day for Sinti and Roma?
Prejudice against the ethnical minority of Roma and Sinti has its starting point long time before the Nazis dictatorship. A large part of society has labelled them criminal and uneducated.
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Ukrainian Memory Coalition
On 18th June 2021, the Ukrainian Memorial Coalition has been found with the Initiative of the National Memorial Complex of Heroes of Heavenly Hundred - Museum of the Revolution of the Dignity
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New interactive project: “Atlas of Holocaust Killing Sites in Ukraine”
The UCHS presents a new research and educational project: “Shoah Atrocities Map-Ukraine”, which is implemented by the Tsal Kaplun Foundation (USA) and the Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies, designed to mark forgotten and erased mass shooting sites of Ukrainian Jewish people during World War 2.
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Mentioning of the monograph “Hitler’s Furies” on public radio
We would like to let you know about the interview on Ukrainian public radio with Victoria Ivanenko, a translator who worked on the Ukrainian version of the book “Hitler’s Furies” by Wendy Lauer.
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Presentation of the book “Clara’s War” in Zhovkva
On March 12, the Ukrainian version of the book “Clara’s War” was presented at the Hetman’s Hall of Zhovhka’s Castle. It has been recently published in the “Library of Holocaust Memories” series.
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Online presentation of the Ukrainian version of: “Clara’s War”
On 25th February, the UCHS hosted an online presentation of “Clara’s War”, a book which has recently been translated into the Ukrainian language. The translation was published as a part of the “Library of the Holocaust Memoirs” -series towards the end of 2020.
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Memorial Dates in December
Reminder of the project: “Babyn Yar, memory against history’s background” We want to draw your attention to four special days in December and our Teacher’s interactive guidebook.
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80 Stumbling Stones for 80th Anniversary of Babyn Yar Tragedy.
The Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies invites teachers and students, non-formal education institutions, NGOs working with young people and educational centers from Kyiv to join our commemorative project dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Babyn Yar Tragedy “80 Stumbling Stones for 80th Anniversary of Babyn Yar Tragedy.
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The tragedy of Babyn Yar is a part of Ukraine's collective memory
The appeal of Ukrainian Jewry to Ukrainian civic society
Ukrainian Jewish community urges civic society to finally reconsider the tragedy of Babyn Yar as a part of Ukraine's history and collective memory.
"We, the representatives of Ukrainian Jewry, demand the Holocaust and the tragedy of Babyn Yar itself to be considered a part of Ukraine's history and collective memory, just like Holodomor, the deport
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Memories of the ongoing war
On the 7th of August 2020, the Educational Human Rights House in Chernihiv hosted a discussion on the importance of remembrance culture nowadays. It has been seven years since the military conflict in Ukraine started, and it has already become a part of our history. The knowledge of these events is contributing to the national heritage and political culture. How to preserve the memories of the events that happened in the past and are happening right now? What can we learn from the examples of the Holocaust remembrance and commemoration of other horrible events that took place in the twentieth century?
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Ukraine's cultural and scientific community's appeal on the Babyn Yar memorialization process
Ukraine's cultural and scientific community has issued an appeal to the President of Ukraine, the Prime Minister, the Cabinet of Ministers, the Mayor of Kyiv and the Kyiv City Council to cooperate with the civic society in order to take responsibility and set control over establishing the Babyn Yar memorial site.
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Bulletin «Lessons of the Holocaust», № 1 (61), 2020
Dear colleagues! The fresh issue of information-pedagogical bulletin of UCHS «Lessons of the Holocaust», № 1 (61), January-March, 2020 has been published.
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The XIII Annual Round table discussion “Holocaust Commemoration and the Ukrainian Society: Research and Educational Aspects”.
On 27 of January 2020 Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies and Goethe-Institut in Ukraine under the support of the Embassy of the State of Israel to Ukraine held the XIII annual round table discussion “Holocaust Commemoration and the Ukrainian Society: Research and Educational Aspects”
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International Project “Protecting Memory”. Opening ceremonies of the memorials (autumn, 2019)
On 16-19 of September 2019, the opening ceremonies of nine sites of memory, information stands and open-air exhibitions about the Holocaust took place in Zhytomyr and Vinnytsia regions (oblasts). These openings summed up three-year work done in the frames of the “Protecting Memory” project. Opening ceremonies of the sites of memory and information stands were held in Berdychiv, Khazhyn, Barashi, Samhorodok, Chukiv, Lypovets, Vakhnivka and Plyskiv. Earlier this year, six more sites had been opened on the mass graves of Roma and Jews.
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“Protecting memory” project. Opening of the sites of memory dedicated to the victims of the Holocaust and Romani genocide
On 18-20 June 2019 opening ceremonies took place in six sites of memory out of 17 which are planned to be built in 13 localities within the “Protecting memory” project.
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The XII Annual Round table discussion “Holocaust Commemoration and the Ukrainian Society: Research and Educational Aspects” on occasion of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day
On the 27th of January 2019 Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies and Goethe-Institut in Ukraine under the support of the Embassy of the State of Israel to Ukraine held the XII annual round table discussion “Holocaust Commemoration and the Ukrainian Society: Research and Educational Aspects”.
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Round table discussion “Holocaust Commemoration and the Ukrainian Society: Research and Educational Aspects“ on occasion of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day
On the 27th of January 2017 the Xth Annual Round Table “Holocaust Commemoration and the Ukrainian Society: Research and Educational Aspects“ took place in Kyiv. The event is targeted at encouraging discussion on the historical memory of the Holocaust and developing recommendations for teaching the subject in Ukraine. The sessions on various topics were attended by researchers, teachers, representatives of governmental and non-governmental organizations and international institutions, diplomatic representatives etc.
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On occasion of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day The 9th Annual Round Table Discussion "Holocaust Commemoration and the Ukrainian Society: Research and Educational Aspects"
On 27 January 2016 a round table discussion for teachers, researchers and students "Holocaust Commemoration and the Ukrainian Society: Research and Educational Aspects" took place in Kyiv. It was traditionally organized by Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies and Goethe-Institut in Ukraine under the support of the Embassy of the State of Israel in Ukraine. This event was targeted at encouraging public discussion on the Holocaust commemoration in the Ukrainian society, fostering research and teaching about the Holocaust in Ukraine.
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Exhibition on the genocide of Roma in Transnistria
During 2015-2016 the German organization Bildungswerk für Friedensarbeit (Education for cooperation) was carrying out a project focused on the history of Roma genocide in the so called “Transnistria” – the region between the Dniester and the Southern Bug rivers that was occupied by Romania during the Second World War.
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“Holocaust as Remembered by Generations” Exhibition 3-8 October 2015
From December 17, 2015 and on Sholom Aleichem Museum in Kyiv is hosting an exhibition “Holocaust as Remembered by Generations”, organized under the support of the German Embassy in Ukraine and the Jewish Foundation in Ukraine. The exhibition shows art works by participants of the All-Ukrainian Competition of Students’ Research and Art Works “History and Lessons of the Holocaust” held annually by Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies.
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The 8th annual round-table discussion "Holocaust Commemoration and the Ukrainian Society: Research and Educational Aspects"
We take the pleasure of inviting you to the 8th annual round-table discussion "Holocaust Commemoration and the Ukrainian Society: Research and Educational Aspects" to take place on 27 January 2015 in Kyiv on the initiative of Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies, Goethe-Institut Ukraine and in partnership with the Embassy of the State of Israel in Ukraine. The discussion aims at fostering exchange on historical memory about the events of the Holocaust and producing recommendations for teaching about this topic in Ukraine. Among the questions to be discussed are: perspectives and challenges for Holocaust studies in Ukraine today, approaches and issues of teaching about the Holocaust, historical memory about, ways of combating modern anti-Semitism and xenophobia etc.
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International Holocaust Remembrance Day
According to Resolution 60/7 of the UN General Assembly, January 27 is marked as International Holocaust Remembrance Day. On January 27, 2014 Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies in cooperation with Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Goethe-Institut Ukraine and the Embassy of the State of Israel to Ukraine held the 7th Annual Round Table Discussion “Ukrainian Society and
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"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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Announcements
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Online discussion “Help during the war”
“Network for Help to Victims of National Socialist Crimes”, set up in Germany, is organizing offline and online events from 18th to 29th June. In particular, the online discussion “Help during the war” will take place on June 20, where Ukrainian, Polish and German colleagues will share their experiences. Anatolii Podolskyi, scholar and director of the Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies, will be among the participants in the discussion. The discussion will be conducted in German and English. The organizers believe that such events will unite people in support of the Network.
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The XXII. All-Ukrainian competition of student works on "History and lessons of the Holocaust" I.B. Medvinsky.
Important message!!! In these difficult and tragic times we are pleased to inform that there are events in our world that even the war cannot cancel!!!
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On June 28-29, 2022, the final part of All-Ukrainian competition "History and lessons of the Holocaust" named after I.B. Medvinsky will be held online.
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The “Connecting Memory” project presents and distributes the book-catalogue “Mass shootings. The Holocaust from Baltic to Black Sea 1941-1944”.
The book-catalogue “Mass shootings. The Holocaust from Baltic to Black Sea 1941-1944” was published within the framework of the international German-Ukrainian project “Connecting memory”. This catalogue was created as a part of the exhibition organized by the “Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe” and “The Topography of Terror” foundations. This is a powerful result of joint research work of German, Ukrainian and Belarusian historians.
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Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture supports Ukrainian researchers.
Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture (MFJC), which promotes the development of Judaica academic research and supports scholars and leaders of Jewish communities around the world, has announced the launch of a special program to support scholars studying Jewish history and who are currently in Ukraine. Only researchers can apply for this grant.
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Video conference for teachers and students of the Asia-Pacific region
On May 12, 2022 the director of UCHS Dr. Anatolii Podolskyi gave a lecture dedicated to Ukrainian resistance during the war in Ukraine and russian aggression that has been going on for more than 3 months. It was an online conference held in French cultural centre in Tokyo. Approximately 200 university and high school students together with their teachers participated in such an important event. Colleagues and their students represented 7 countries of the Pacific region: Japan, Australia, Cambodia, China, South Korea, Indonesia and Vietnam.
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