The Shoah Memorial, in partnership with the Center of High Studies on the Holocaust and the Washington Holocaust Memorial (USHMM), the association Yahad-In Unum and the Central European History Center of the university Paris IV Sorbonne, organizes an international symposium dedicated to new resources and the latest research on the Holocaust in Ukraine. Numerous historical analyses presented by the greatest specialists will address all aspects of this period in history: the perp tration of crimes, collaboration and local actions, documentary resources, material evidence and mock-ups, the fate of the Jews and other groups of victims including their history, their actions, their resistance, as well as the historical memory and its representation.
With the support of Jay Stein, the Morris Family Foundation, the Victor Pinchuk Foundation (Ukraine) and the Foundation for the Holocaust.
Universit Paris IV-Sorbonne
Salle des Actes
54 rue Saint-Jacques
75005 Paris
Acc s l'Universit :
M tro: Cluny-Sorbonne, Saint-Michel,
Od on, RER Luxembourg
Bus: 21, 27, 38, 63, 86, 87, 82
Underground parking lot
rue Soufflot Boulevard Saint-Michel
WELCOME SPEECH
by Jean-Robert Pitte, professor of the university Paris IV-Sorbonne, France, Jacques Fredj, director of the Shoah Memorial, Paris, France, Paul A. Shapiro, director of the Center of High Studies on the Holocaust, Mus e M Washington Holocaust Memorial (USHMM), United States, by Patrick Desbois, president of Yahad-In Unum, Paris, France, Anne-Marie Revcolevschi, director of the Foundation for the Memory of the Shoah, Paris, France.
INAUGURAL CONFERENCE
The Holocaust in Ukraine: state of research progress
by Dieter Pohl, Institute of Time History pr sent, Munich, Germany.
THE GERMAN AUTHORITIES OF OCCUPATION - THE BEHAVIOR OF THE NAZIS AND THEIR VISION FOR THE FUTURE OF UKRAINE
Anim and by Edouard Husson, my conference at the university Paris IV-Sorbonne.
The role of the Reichsrivatisz in the decision-making processes concerning the Ukrainian Holocaust
by Ralf Meindl, University of Freiburg, Germany.
The Germans of the Black Sea and the Holocaust: 1941-1942
by Eric Steinhart, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, United States.
Nazi policy, the Jewish question and the fate of the Gypsies of Ukraine, 1941-1944
by Mikhail Tyaglyy, Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies, Kiev, Ukraine.
THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE UKRAINIANS
Anim by Patrick Desbois, Yahad-In Unum, Paris, France.
The collaboration in Ukraine during the Holocaust: the historiography and research elements
by Anatoly Podolsky, Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies, Kiev, Ukraine.
Violence against the Jews in Ukraine, the t of 1941: various histories and explanations
by Wendy Lower, universit Ludwig Maximilian, Munich, Germany.
Work and Cooperation: the local administration in central and eastern Ukraine under German occupation, 1941-1944
by Markus Eikel, International Criminal Court, The Hague, Netherlands.
The anti-Nazi propaganda the intention of local populations in Ukraine
by Igor Shchupak, Tkuma Center, Dnipropetrovs k, Ukraine.
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TESTIMONIES OF THE HOLOCAUST IN UKRAINE
Anim by Anne-Marie Revcolevschi, director of the Fondation pour la M moire de la Shoah, Paris, France. Comment by Claude Lanzmann, Paris, France.
by the father Patrick Desbois, Yahad-In Unum, France.
by Crispin Brooks, USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education, Los Angeles, California, United States.
by Karel Berkhoff, Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
THE METHODS OF ASSASSINS: NEW DOCUMENTS AND MATERIAL EVIDENCE
Anim by Vadim Altskan, International Archives program, Center of High Studies on the Holocaust, USHMM.
by the father Patrick Desbois, Yahad-In Unum, Paris, France.
by douard Husson, universit Paris IV-Sorbonne.
by Martin Dean, Center of High Studies on the Holocaust, USHMM.
by David Alan Rich, Special Investigations Office, United States Department of Justice.
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JEWISH PERSPECTIVES
Anim by Jacques Fredj, director of the Shoah Memorial, Paris.
by Alexander Kruglov, national university of radio and electronics in Kharkov, Ukraine.
by Kiril Feferman, universit h bra que de J rusalem and Yad Vashem, Isra l.
by Martin Blackwell, University of Gainesville, G orgy, United States.
by Omer Bartov, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.
THE HOLOCAUST IN UKRAINE: REGIONAL CASE STUDIES
Anim by Serge Klarsfeld, association of the Sons and Daughters of the Jews of France.
The destruction of the Jewish minority of Crim e, 1941-1942
by Norbert Kunz, German Institute for Educational Research, Frankfurt, Germany.
When archaeology and massacres meet: the excavations of Mogila Popowa during the t of 1943
by Martijn Eickhoff, Dutch War Documentation Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Less than the occupation: collaboration and the Holocaust Olevs k, region of Zhytomyr
by Jared McBride, University of California, Los Angeles, USA.
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THE AFTER-WAR
Anim by Christian Ingrao, deputy director of the Institut d’histoire du temps pr sent (IHTP) CNRS, Paris, France.
The memory and forgetting of the Shoah Lviv the poque sovi tique, 1944-1987
by Tarik Cyril Amar, Center for Urban History of East-Central Europe, Lviv, Ukraine.
Where You Sit Is Where You Stand: Jews and Ukrainians during the Second World War, perspectives
by Zvi Y. Gitelman, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA.
Local pogroms in Eastern Galicia, June-July 1941: their representation in Ukrainian historiography and music
by Delphine Bechtel, universit Paris IV-Sorbonne, France.
The teaching of the Shoah and genocide in contemporary Ukraine: probl mes and perspectives
by Viktoriya Sukovata, national university of Kharkov, Ukraine.
ROUND TABLE OF CONCLUSION and DISCUSSION
In the presence of Omer Bartov, Vladyslav Grynevych, National Academy of Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine, Dieter Pohl and Christian Ingrao.
Anim by Paul A. Shapiro.