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International conference

Babi Yar. History and memory of a massacre
24-25 October 2011

Venue: Institute of Political and Ethnic Studies named after I. Kuras (NASU) - Kutuzova str. 8, Kiev

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Monday, October 24th

9:00 Welcoming and opening speech

BABI YAR, AN EPICENTRE OF THE NAZI OCCUPATION POLICIES IN UKRAINE
Сhair: Vitalii Nakhmanovich (Babi Yar Committee)

Jürgen Matthäus (Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, U.S. Holocaust Memorial
Museum) “’Operation Barbarossa’ and the onset of the Holocaust in the Soviet Union”

A MAJOR STAGE OF THE “FINAL SOLUTION” IN THE EAST

Kiril Feferman (Russian Research and Educational Holocaust Center)
“With Babi Yar in the background: hesitations of Kievan Jews in the first three months of  the war”

Dmytro Malakhov (Museum of Kiev's History)
“The pre-massacre days: violence against Jews and non-Jews from the storming of Kiev by the German troops to the beginning of the massacre, 19-29 September 1941”

Karel Berkhoff (NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Royal
Netherland Academy of Arts and Sciences) “Babi Yar: The largest single Nazi shooting of Jews in the Soviet Union”

Discussion

THE OTHER VICTIM GROUPS OF BABI YAR

Serhii Kot (Institute of History of Ukraine, National Academy of Science of Ukraine)
“The Ukrainian casualties in Babi Yar during WWII (1941-1945)”

Mikhail Tyaglyy (Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies)
“Babi Yar as a place of mass extermination of the Ukrainian Gypsies: a typical pattern?”

Discussion

BABI YAR, AN EXAMPLE OF COOPERATION BETWEEN THE PERPETRATORS
Сhair: Florent Brayard (Historical Research Center, EHESS)

Aleksander Kruglov (Kharkov National University of Radioelectronics)
“Babi Yar Tragedy in the light of German documents“

Ivan Dereiko (Institute of History of Ukraine, National Academy of Science of Ukraine)
“The local auxiliary perpetrators in Babi Yar: a long-time debates in historiography”


Tuesday, October 25th

TRACES OF BABI YAR
Сhair: Annette Wieviorka (“Identities, International Relations and Civilizations of Europe”, CNRS)

Luba Jurgenson (Paris Sorbonne University - Paris IV)
“The posterity of Babi Yar in literature: periodization, methods of transmission and literary strategies”
Boris Czerny (University of Caen)
“Witnesses of Babi Yar: typology attempt”

Discussion

Arkadi Zeltser (International Institute for Holocaust Research, Yad Vashem)
“The murder of Jews in Babi Yar as it was seen in the USSR, 1941-1945”

Michael Prazan (journalist, filmmaker)
“Pictures of Babi Yar: critical analysis of the visual traces of the massacre”

Discussion

Open  Exhibition  of  pupils'  research  works,  educational and  art  projects (winners of the School competition “Baby Yar: Person, Authority, History. To 70th Anniversary of the Tragedy” with the support of the French embassy in Ukraine)

BABI YAR, A POLITICAL POSTERITY
17:00    Сhair: Volodymyr Masliychuk (International Solomon University, Eastern-Ukrainian
Branch)

Vitalii Nakhmanovich (Babi Yar Committee)
“Babi Yar in the post-war years: struggle for memory and competition of memories”

Tanja Penter (Helmut Schmidt University, Hamburg)
“Collaboration on trial: The prosecution of collaborators in the Soviet Union after World War II and Babi Yar”

Discussion

Anatoly Podolskyi (Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies) “Babi Yar-related memory in the context of the state-sponsored policies of memory in Ukraine”

Tatyana Evstafyeva (Museum for the History of Kiev)
“Babi Yar, a moving place: the history of the place and its memorials from 1945 to 2011”

Discussion

FINAL ROUND-TABLE : “THE FUTURE OF THE SITE OF BABI YAR”

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