The event will involve three different parts: presentations, demonstrations and a round table discussion.
1. The Holocaust and Jewish life in Luxembourg: filling the gaps
The gaps in the history of the Holocaust in Luxembourg and the current legacies of the Holocaust (spoliation, postwar Jewish community) will be the focus of short presentations and discussions.
- Vincent Artuso (Historian): L'État luxembourgeois et la "Question juive". 1930-1950
- Denis Scuto (C²DH): L’État luxembourgeois et le retour des Juifs au Luxembourg en 1945
- Elisabeth Hoffmann and Jérôme Courtoy (Musée national de la Résistance): Luxemburger und der Holocaust. Neue Forschungsergebnisse zum Reserve-Polizeibataillon 101
- Renée Wagener (Historian): Quantité négligeable: Das Luxemburger Entschädigungsgesetz von 1950 und die jüdischen Opfer
- Laurent Moyse (Journalist and Author): Lost families and lost assets: the need to clarify
2. Holocaust research in the digital age
The second part of the event offers the opportunity to learn more about new possibilities and methodologies for Holocaust research. Visitors can walk around a series of work stations featuring the following project demonstrations:
- Arolsen Archives, presented by Christiane Weber
- European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI), presented by Adina Babeş-Fruchter
- Database of 3.100 foreign Jews in Luxembourg in 1940: statistical exploitation, graphs, maps, visualisations, presented by Marc Gloden and Robert Beța (C²DH)
- Iwalk (Jewish community in Esch and Luxembourg), presented by Jakub Bronec (C²DH)
- Digitised private archives of the Harf Family (1940-1947) as part of a website project about the Jewish community in Luxembourg, presented by Georges Büchler (C²DH)
3. Combating anti-Semitism in contemporary Europe
What is the state of anti-Semitism in Europe, and Luxembourg, today? How can it be situated within the broader context of rising hate speech and crime, online and offline? What methods are being proposed to combat it? How does it relate to politics and the broader memory battles that are being fought in Europe today? These will be the themes addressed during a round table discussion with the following participants:
- Dr. Gerben Zaagsma (moderator, C²DH)
- Georges Santer (Ambassador, Chair of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance/IHRA)
- Prof. David Feldman (Director, Pears Institute for the Study of Antisemitism, Birkbeck, University of London)
- François Moyse (Chair, European Association for the Preservation and Promotion of Jewish Culture and Heritage)
Wednesday, 5 February 2020
17.00 - 20.00
Orangerie - Domaine Thermal Mondorf
36 Avenue des Bains
L-5610 Mondorf-les-Bains
Languages spoken: French, German, Luxembourgish, English
Refreshments will be served.
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