Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Conference "Lessons of the Second World War and the Holocaust" will discuss "rehabilitation" of Nazism and collaboration .

In Berlin, 15-18 December 2009 to host international conference "Lessons of the Second World War and the Holocaust." The conference will take place in the sections: "The modern science of history about World War II and the Holocaust", "Interaction between States and NGOs in order to preserve the memory of World War II and the Holocaust," "The Truth and Lies about WWII and the Holocaust in the mirror world media" "The role of culture in preserving the truth about World War II and the Holocaust," "heroic supporters of Nazism as a base for the formation of a national idea and a tool of political struggle in the New Independent States", "Subject History of World War II and the Holocaust in the system of modern education." In the disposal of a REGNUM News entered the conference program, which is reproduced below: Oksana Salad (Ukraine): "The Jewish question in the information policy of Nazi Germany 1941-1944." AI Utkin (Ukraine): "The Soviet military-technical, material and cultural losses in Ukraine Felix Levitas (Ukraine): "Conflicting themes of history of the Second World War" Alexander Dyukov (Russia): "Anti-Semitism in the theory and practice of the OUN and UPA" Olesya Orlenko (Russia): "The general Agreement of the NKVD and Gestapo: the falsification is a form of Holocaust denial" Igor Kotler (USA): "Preserving the memory of the Holocaust and the Holocaust in the United States: The undeniable antidote to the audit of the Holocaust" Boris Kovalev (Russia): "The forms of collaboration in Russia and the Holocaust" Mikhail Nemirovsky (USA): "American Jewish non-governmental organizations in the fight against the audit results of the Second World War. The role of Russian non-governmental organizations in this process" Alex Brook-Krasny (USA): "The American public organizations and the theme of the Second World War" Abraham-Michael Grinzayd (Israel): "The work of the Union Veterans of the Second World War-fighters against Nazism in Israel to promote the contribution of Jewish soldiers in the defeat of Nazi Germany and its allies" Arkadi Monastery (Ukraine): "Characteristics of the interaction of NGOs in Ukraine with state and public organizations in preserving the memory of the Holocaust and World War II. Heroization fight against Nazi criminals through educational and cultural projects in Ukraine Mark Davidovich (USA): "Interaction between public institutions of Holocaust victims and government agencies in New York" Andrew Zarenkov (Estonia): "Promoting international organizations in combating the spread of neo-Nazi sentiments in Europe. Exposing supporters modern Legion. Confrontations audit results of the Second World War" Archimandrite Varsonofy (Carpenter) (Ukraine): "The Orthodox understanding of history. Look at fascism, its causes and consequences" Georg Lipphart (Germany): "Anti-fascism - it is not a crime but a necessity. Solidarity anti-fascists in Eastern Europe" David Curry (Germany): "New forms of germanskogo revisionism and the activity of German anti-fascists" Pastor Sergei Ryakhovsky (Russia): "Nazism and nationalism of the priests" Ilya Kabanchik (Israel): "Current status of places of mass extermination of Jews in the territory of the Right-Bank Ukraine" Eli Zarhin (Israel): "The work of NGOs in order to preserve the memory of World War II and the Holocaust with the second generation of children from Russian-speaking families in the Diaspora" Marina Solodkin (Israel): "Interaction between States and non-governmental organizations in order to preserve the memory of World War II and the Holocaust" Ruvin Schwartzman (Ukraine): "Odessa Regional Association of Jews - former prisoners of ghettos and Nazi concentration camps in the struggle against Nazism and the preservation of truth for posterity" Dmitry Stratievsky (Germany): "Ukrainian anti-Soviet formation during World War II and their significance as part of the national idea in modern Ukraine Boris Feldman (Germany): "Who really won World War II (think 70 years after September 1939)" Boris Rabiner (USA): "Truth and lies about the Second World War and the Holocaust in contemporary istorigrafii" David Meltzer (USA): "The Jewish resistance during the Holocaust in Belorussia in modern historiography" Joseph Painter (Israel): "The Jews - the commanders and commissars of partisan units and formations in the fight against Nazism during the Second World War" Moshe Kenigshteyn (Israel): "Memory of the Holocaust as the basis of Jewish identity and national unity in Israel (according to sociological studies) Svetlana Danilova (USA): "The Holocaust in the North Caucasus. Distortion of facts in the context of contemporary developments in the region" Shimon Briman (Israel): "killed - thousands of murderers - not available: the genocide of the Jews of Lviv, battalion Nachtigall" and "business Shukhevich" in the mirror of the media of Israel " Natalia Oaeueiaa (Kanev) (Israel): "Lighting is the theme of the Second World War in Israeli Hebrew and Russian-language media (the dispute about the winners): A Comparative Analysis" Boris Tenzer (USA): "Reflection of the Holocaust in the U.S. media" Arkady Brauwers (Israel): "heroic Romanian Nazi collaborators in the press of Romania and Moldova" Nina Zhukova (Russia): "Truth and lies about the Second World War in the media of Russia" Gregory Nemirovsky (Czech Republic): "The role of journalism in the preservation of the historical truth about the Second World War and the Holocaust" Meir Uziel (Israel): "The writers of Jewish history: fiction and nebelletristika" Smadar Shir (Israel): "The theme of the Holocaust in children's literature" Efraim Bauch (Israel): "The problem is the glorification of fascism and Nazism in the light of the philosophy of the 20 th century Blankets Koren-Shizgal (Israel): "The role of theater and television in the preservation of Holocaust memory in the memory of the younger generation" Mikhail Galkin (USA): "The role of contemporary art in the light of Jewish history 20 th century" Iosif Begun (Israel): "The Holocaust and national identity" Leonid Belotserkovsky (Israel): "The theme of the Holocaust in Israel's Russian-language editions of the last 20 years of" Guram Batiashvili (Georgia): "The theme of the Holocaust in fiction" Leonid Levin (Belarus): "Yama, Trostinets Khatyn - executioner and victim" Olaf Glockner (Germany): "Holocaust Denial in Iran - a view of modern Germany" Paul Field (Germany): "The denial of the Holocaust as a" Istoriomor and the International historical arbitration as a possible tool to depoliticize conflicts Isaac Neustadt (Israel): "The Holocaust eyes of American Jews during and after the Second World War" Rudolf Mirsky (Ukraine): "Lessons of the Holocaust in the context of current events in Ukraine" David Kohn (Israel): "heroic supporters of Nazism - the national humiliation of their own people" Andrew Zarenkov (Estonia): "Neo-Nazi sentiment in Estonia's ethnic hatred as a way to consolidate the radicals' Michael Greenberg (Israel): "Contemporary Literature of World War II and the Holocaust in Israel and in the countries of the former USSR" Vladimir Epstein (USA): "Dissemination of knowledge and information about the participation of Jews in the partisan movement in the occupied territory of Moldova. Facts about anti-Semitism to the participants of the partisan movement Vladimir Foygelman (USA): "Young (podrastayushee) generation, the lessons of the Holocaust, Jewish education and upbringing" Yuri Shevtsov (Belarus): "heroic collaborators in eastern Europe as a threat to European integration" Dashko Milinovich (Serbia): "heroic supporters of Nazism as a tool in political struggles of post-communist Eastern Europe" Zinovy Galinsky (USA): "The history of the destruction of the family Golinskii-Ternopil-Peltsman during the occupation of Ukraine, including Kiev and Kamenetz-Podolsk Dmitry Schiglik (USA): "Influence of distortion of the history of the Second World War and Holocaust denial on the growth of anti-Semitism and antiizrailizma in modern history" Izzy Katsap (USA): "The Holocaust of the witnesses and victims" Gregory Pasternak (Netherlands): "Countering the glorification of Nazism in the example of the Netherlands" Gregory Reichman (Israel): "The theme of the Holocaust and the heroism of European Jewry in the Russian media of Israel"

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