Nikola Karasova and Julia Reinke (Unlikely Refuge?) participated in the online conference Humanitarian Mobilization in Central and Eastern Europe during the Twentieth Century (23-25 June 2021). In their talks, both of them focused on the Greek Civil War refugees. Humanitarian Mobilization under the Conditions of an Emerging State Socialist Regime: […]
Monthly Archives: June 2021
Lidia Zessin-Jurek (Unlikely Refuge?) participated at a conference Between War and Mass Murder – 80 years to “Operation Barbarossa”, organized by Western Galilee College between 22-24 June 2021. She presented a paper titled “Snatched away to Siberia while standing in a line to a gas chamber” – Polish Jewish Survivors […]
The Unlikely Refuge? team organizes an online workshop titled Humanitarian Mobilization in Central and Eastern Europe during the Twentieth Century (23-25 June 2021). The event will be open to the public via Zoom. Please register at karasova@mua.cas.cz no later than 22 June to receive a link to join the workshop. […]
The Unlikely refuge? team member Ágnes Katalin Kelemen participated at the annual conference of the Hungarian Association of Canada with a paper on Hungarian Jews at German Universities in interwar Czechoslovakia. A Rarely Told Central European Story: Hungarian Jews at German Universities in Czechoslovakia (1918-38) Abstract Hungarian Jewry was shocked […]