Topic: WW2

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    Crossing the Imaginary Curtain: My Experiences in Prague

    In October, I traveled to Prague for a workshop on the history of science and the Second World War. For the second time during my PhD, it was an opportunity to cross the imaginary iron curtain. The experiences during those days were undoubtedly insightful.

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    “Making Justice Visible” in Vilnius – A conference on the mediatization of war crimes trials after WWII

    Elisabeth Wingerter and Dr. Denis Scuto offered a Luxembourgish perspective on this complex theme with a presentation focused on the role of Alfred Oppenheimer as a historical eyewitness from the Jewish community in Luxembourg.

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    A research trip to Koblenz: archives, monuments, museums

    My research sometimes leads me onto unexpected paths. My travel to Koblenz counts without doubt among them.

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    A microhistorical approach to the Holocaust

    From 24 to 26 January 2018, the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH) hosted several historians and other researchers for an international conference on some of the lesser-known aspects of the Holocaust.

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    Belgium World War II. New online access to information about the Occupation 1940-1944

    On 27 September 2017, a new website was launched by CegeSoma (the Belgian Centre for Historical Research and Documentation on War and Contemporary Society): Belgium World WarII. A virtual platform on Belgium and its population during WWII.

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