Ungarische Zwangsarbeit in Wien
Marta Havryshko: War on Women's Bodies. Sexual Violence during the Holocaust in Ukraine
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Caspar Battegay: Um-Deutung, Um-Erzählung, Dekontextualisierung. Die Shoah in der Gegenwart
Simon Wiesenthal Lecture
+++ POSTPONED +++ Kateřina Králová: Family (Inter)Mission. Unaccompanied Child Refugees in Europe in 1940s-1950s
Anna Menyhért: Trauma in the Digital Age. The Representation, Transmission, and Processing of Trauma on Social Media
Maayan Armelin: Leadership Styles And Social Relations in the SS-Einsatzgruppen
Überlebendenverbände. Erinnerungsgemeinschaften und politische Akteure im Kalten Krieg
Workshop
Larry Wolff: Woodrow Wilson and the Remapping of Eastern Europe. Majorities, Minorities, and Plebiscites
Judith Vöcker: “In the Name of the German Nation”. The German Jurisdiction in Warsaw and Radom during the Nazi Occupation of the General Government (1939–1944)
Hana Kubátová: Peasants, Elites, and Other Locals. The Making of the Holocaust in Eastern Slovakia
Petre Matei: Roma Deportations to Transnistria During the Second World War – Between Central Decision-Making and Local Initiatives
Messan Tossa: Artefakte des Holocaust im afrikanischen Kontext
Kateřina Králová: Family (Inter)Mission – Unaccompanied Child Refugees in Europe in 1940s-1950s
Gerald Steinacher: Forgive and Forget? Vatican Responses to the Nuremberg Trials and Denazification
Steven Seegel: Teleki, Trianon, and Transnational Map Men 100 Years After
The Fantastic Afterlives of the Holocaust
SWC 2021: Europa Ethnisieren. Hass und Gewalt in Post-Versailles Europa / Ethnicising Europe. Hate and Violence in Post-Versailles Europe
Simon Wiesenthal Conference
„Toxi", Robert A. Stemmle, BRD 1952, 89 MINUTEN (dt. OF)
VWI Visual
ORF-Lange Nacht der Museen 2021
Intervention
The Holocaust Museum in Sweden and Holocaust Memorial Museums as Role Models for a Globalised Memory Culture
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Marc Volovici: German as a Jewish Problem - The Language Politics of Jewish Nationalism
Dani Gal, An Elaborate Gesture of Pastness. Three films by Dani Gal, Berlin/Lausanne, 2021
Buchpräsentation
+++CANCELLED+++ Katarzyna Nowak, 'Recivilising' Refugees: Displaced Eastern Europeans in The Heart of Divided Europe, 1945-1956
Philipp Dinkelaker: ‘Jewish Collaboration’? Honour Courts, Criminal Courts, And Compensation Trials Against Shoah Survivors in Post-National Socialist Germany
Erzwungener Freitod
Precarious Archives, Precarious Voices. Expanding Jewish Narratives from the Margins
Holocaust in the Bohemian Lands. Research Questions and Disputes
Aleksandra Szczepan, Situated Witnessing: The Map as a Tool of Memory in Holocaust Video Testimony
Sina Arnold: Von Erinnerungskonkurrenz und Externalisierung: Antisemitismus in der postmigrantischen deutschen Gesellschaft
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