The Holocaust in Romania, education and places of memory In the framework of the Romanian presidency of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA).
Thursday, September 29, 2016 at 7 PM

View on a plaque, in tribute to the victims of the Holocaust, affixed to the great synagogue of Oradea. Romania, 2001. Shoah Memorial/coll. Claude Singer
More than 70 years later, the places of massacre have become places of commemoration for the victims and their descendants who, in most cases, do not reside in Romania.
How do local populations apprehend the relationship with these places? Has the Holocaust become a landmark for civic and moral values in Romania?
Meeting preceded by the screening of an excerpt from the film Memories of Iasi by Romulus Balasz.
In the presence of Radu Ioanid, Director of the Department of International Archives Programs at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Alexandru Florian, Director of the Elie-Wiesel National Institute for Holocaust Studies in Bucharest, and Mihai Dinu Gheorghiu, sociologist.
Hosted by Sébastien Reichmann, writer.
In partnership with the Romanian Cultural Institute and the Embassy of Romania in France

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