program - Deutsches Historisches Institut Warschau
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program - Deutsches Historisches Institut Warschau
11:30-14:00 V Lithuania: Investigating the Holocaust beyond the Lithuanian Nationalist and Germano-Centric Narratives Chair and commentary: Saulius Sužiedėlis (Millersville, PA) Stanislovas Stasiulis (Vilnius): The Holocaust in Lithuanian Historiography: Myths, Problems and Future Perspectives Milda Jakulytė-Vasil (Amsterdam/Vilnius): Atlas of the Lithuanian Holocaust 14:00-15:00 Lunch 15:00-16:00 Rūta Vanagaitė (Vilnius): The Motivation [of the Shooters] to Kill; The Motivation [of Lithuanian Governments] to Conceal the Crimes Niemiecki Instytut Historyczny w Warszawie Pałac Karnickich Aleje Ujazdowskie 39 00-540 Warszawa Tel.: +48-22-525 83 00 Fax: +48-22-525 83 37 [email protected] Efraim Zuroff (Jerusalem): Holocaust Distortion in Post-Communist www.dhi.waw.pl Eastern Europe: The Example of Lithuania 16:00 Commentary on the Panels and Conceptualizations of the Holocaust in Germany, Lithuania, Poland, and Ukraine since the 1990s. Historical Research and Public Debate Final Discussion Commentary: Dan Michman (Jerusalem) Chair: Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe (Berlin) International Conference at the German Historical Institute in Warsaw and Katrin Stoll (Warsaw) Organization and conceptualization: 5-7 December 2016 Dr. Katrin Stoll and Dr. Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe Photo: Road to Nowogródek (29 September 2016). Photographer: Alexandra Klei Deutsches Historisches Institut Warschau Niemiecki Instytut Historyczny w Warszawie 5 December 2016 17:15 Opening 11:30-14:00 Chair and commentary: Katrin Stoll (Warsaw) Nicolas Berg (Leipzig): 18:00-20:00 III Ukraine: Investigating and Representing the Holocaust in Ukraine 17:30 Introduction Katrin Stoll (Warsaw) and Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe (Berlin) 18:00 Keynote Omer Bartov (Providence, RI): Denationalizing and Transnationalizing Holocaust Perpetrators: The View from Below 19:30 Dinner 6 December 2016 of the Holocaust, 1945-1990 The Holocaust in Post-Unification German in Summer 1941 – German and Ukrainian Historiography Perpetrators Chair and commentary: Escapes from Deportation Trains: Joshua Zimmerman (New York): Chair and commentary: What Do the Sources Reveal? Elżbieta Janicka (Warsaw): Bystanders or Participating Observers? In the Eyes of the Beholder: The Complexion The German Project and the Local Contexts of the Shoah in the Lublin District in Occupied Poland Memory of the Holocaust in Ukraine and Belarus 7 December 2016 9:00-11:00 IV Representing and Debating the Holocaust in Poland Chair and commentary: Joanna Michlic (London): Memory of the Holocaust at the Crossroads: Poland 2016 Hannah Wilson (Nottingham): The Re-Conceptualization 17:30-18:00 Coffee break of Sobibór Memorial Site New Results on Lithuania under German Occupation 1941-1944 Olga Baranova (Vienna): Magdalena Saryusz-Wolska (Warsaw) David Silberklang (Jerusalem): Old Questions, Old Methods, New Sources: of Jewish Resistance The AK, the Delegate’s Bureau, and the Jews: Christoph Dieckmann (Frankfurt): Holocaust in Ukraine since the 1990s Franziska Bruder (Berlin): Perspective on the Holocaust Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe (Berlin) Anatoly Podolsky (Kiev): Exploring, Teaching and Debating the Antony Polonsky (Waltham, Mass.) I Challenging the Germano-Centric Approach to the Holocaust. Towards a Multi-Faceted 15:30-17:30 II New Approaches to the Holocaust in Poland Kai Struve (Halle): Anti-Jewish Violence in Western Ukraine Critical Reflections on New Aspects 9:00-10:30 Moshe Zimmermann (Jerusalem): 14:00-15:30 Lunch Chair and commentary: Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe (Berlin) German Historians and the Conceptualizations Annika Wienert (Warsaw): Holocaust-Related Art from Poland 10:30-11:00 Coffee break in National and Transnational Contexts 11:00-11:30 Coffee break