tue, july 22 I 6pm
The Russian war against Ukraine raises fundamental questions about the history of the twentieth century. These questions are in the focus of the work of the Mykola-Haievoi Center at the Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv and the Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich. The webinar will address questions of Holocaust research in Ukraine and in a broader European context before the background of the current war.
Speakers:
Yaroslav Hrytsak, Ukrainian Catholic University, Co-director of Mykola-Haievoi Center
Martin Schulze Wessel, Ludwig Maximilians University, Co-director of Mykola-Haievoi Center
Yuri Radchenko, researcher at Mykola-Haievoi Center at UCU
Andrea Löw, Head of the Center for Holocaust Studies at the Institute for Contemporary History, Munich
Kai Struve, Senior researcher at Mykola-Haievoi Center at LMU
Yaroslav Hrytsak and Martin Schulze Wessel will introduce into the work and research aims of the Mykola-Haievoi Center.
Yuri Radchenko will present his recent book Auxiliary Police, Local Administration, the SD and the Shoah in the Ukrainian-Russian-Belarusian Borderlands (1941-1943), Kyiv 2025, and discuss what the current war means for Holocaust research in Ukraine.
These remarks will be followed by a panel discussion on recent developments in Holocaust research in Ukraine, Germany and other countries with introductory statements by Andrea Löw and Kai Struve. The panel will also address questions of cultures of remembrance and what impact the current war might have on them.
In cooperation with the German Ukrainian Historical Commission and the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies