“Holocaust Trajectories: Jewish Survivors and their Memories on Greece in 1941–1946” Seminar

2022-04-26
 – 2022-04-26
09:30
 – 11:30
Prof. Kateřina Králová (Charles University Prague) will deliver a talk on "Holocaust Trajectories: Jewish Survivors and their Memories on Greece in 1941–1946" as a part of 4EU+ International Seminar Series "European Memory Studies: New Research Directions".
Kateřina Králová is Associate Professor of Contemporary History, Institute of International Studies, Charles University (CUNI).
As a historian, her work focuses on reconciliation with the Nazi past, the Holocaust, the Greek Civil War, conflict-related migration, and post-war reconstruction. K. Králová, an alumna of Phillips University Marburg, has been awarded major international fellowships, including the Alexander von Humboldt, the Vienna Wiesenthal Institute, a USHMM fellowship, and a Fulbright Fellowship at Yale University. She authored the book Das Vermächtnis der Besatzung on Greek-German relations since the 1940s (Böhlau, 2016; BpB 2017) as well as numerous articles and volumes in Czech, English, German, and Greek.
You will find more information on 4EU+ Pluralities of Memory project under this link:
https://www.europeanpluralities.uw.edu.pl/.../project.../...
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