The Holocaust in Greece

The Holocaust in Greece

Veranstalter
The Journal of Genocide Research (journal of the International Network of Genocide Scholars); the International Hellenic University, Thessaloniki
Veranstaltungsort
Central Town Hall
Ort
Thessaloniki
Land
Greece
Vom - Bis
21.11.2014 -
Website
Von
Dirk Moses

The Journal of Genocide Research and the International Hellenic University present an international conference on "The Holocaust in Greece: Genocide and its Aftermath." It is open to the public and interested scholars.

Programm

Welcome and Introduction:
9.30 Giorgos Antoniou (International Hellenic University, Thessaloniki) and A. Dirk Moses (EUI Florence)

Keynote
Chair: Cathie Carmichael (University of East Anglia)

Mark Levene (University of Southampton)
“The Bulgarians Were the Worst!”: Situating the Holocaust in Salonika in a Broader Context

Panel I
Chair: Jens Meierhenrich (London School of Economics)

Leon Saltiel (University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki)
Local-Decision Making and the Holocaust: The Case of Thessaloniki

Stratos Dordanas (University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki)
Eliminating the Last Traces: Auctioning Off the Baron Hirsch Ghetto

Philip Carabott (Athens) and Maria Vassilikou (Berlin)
“One For All But Not All For One?”: Greek Jewish Voices in the Open, 1944-1947

Panel II
Chair: Tony Molho (EUI Florence)

Kateřina Králová (Charles University, Prague)
How was it to be a Holocaust Survivor in Greece? Memories of the Post-War Period 1944-1953

Devin E. Naar (University of Washington, Seattle)
“You Are Your Brother’s Keeper”: Rebuilding the Jewish Community of Salonica from Afar, 1944-1948

Maria Kavala (Aristotle University, Thessaloniki)
The Postwar Demographic and Social Reconstruction of the Jewish Community of Thessaloniki: Marriages (1945-1955)

Panel III
Chair: Basil C. Gounaris (International Hellenic University, Thessaloniki)

Rony Alfandary (Bar Ilan University)
Proposition: Letters from Thessaloniki—Past, Present and Future

Rena Molho (Thessaloniki)
Eye Witness Accounts on the Deportation of Greek Jews and the Looting of their Property in Chania, Jannina, and Thessaloniki

Evangelia Matthopoulou (University of Cyprus)
Cyprus as a “Clearing” Area for Jewish Migrants and the Public Opinion, 1933-1949

Kontakt

Dirk Moses, European University Institute, Florence (dirk.moses@eui.eu)


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