„1944/1945: The Ends of Warin East-Central Europe- series of pulic lectures MIIWS and GHI Warsaw

„1944/1945: The Ends of Warin East-Central Europe- series of pulic lectures MIIWS and GHI Warsaw

The Second World War ended around 80 years ago. To mark the occasion, the GHI Warsaw is organizing a series of public lectures in cooperation with the Museum of the Second World War in Gdansk. The international guests will present their research both in Warsaw and in Gdansk. They will address not only the historical events, but also the question of how the painful experiences during the war continue to shape society today.

 

 

WARSAW and GDANSK

8 października 2024 r., 5.00 PM GHI, Warsaw Rafał Wnuk (Museum of the Seond World War); lecture in polish „Nieoczywisty koniec wojny. Podziemie antykomunistyczne w Europie Środkowo-Wschodniej”. 

5.11.2024 5.00 PM Mary Fulbrook "A sense of Justice? Reckoning with Nazi Past in the Long Aftermath of WWII (7.11.2024 at 6.00 PM in Museum of the Second World War in Gdansk)

3.12 2024 5.00 PM Bastian Willems "The End of the War in East Prussia" (4.12.2024 at 6.00 PM in Museum of the Second World War in Gdansk)

7.1.2025  5.00 PM Benjamin Lahusen "The Administration of Normality. German Law and German Sodety 1943-1948 (8.1.2025 at 6.00 PM in Museum of the Second World War in Gdansk)

4.2.2025 5.00 PM Elizabeth Harvey "German Women in Occupied Poland: Comrades, Wives, Adventurers"  (6.2.2025 at 6.00 PM in Museum of the Second World War in Gdansk)


The lectures will be recorded.
In order to participate in Warsaw please register at dhi@dhi.waw.pl dhi@dhi.waw.pl

In Gdansk admission free.

Kolejne spotkania:

4 grudnia godz. 17:00 w Muzeum II Wojny Światowej Gdańsku Bastian Willems "The End of the War in East Prussia" (3 grudnia 2024 r. w NIH)

8 stycznia godz. 17:00 w MIIWŚ Benjamin Lahusen "The Administration of Normality. German Law and German Society 1943-1948 (7 stycznia 2025 r. w NIH)

6 lutego godz. 17:00 w MIIWŚ Elizabeth Harvey "German Women in Occupied Poland: Comrades, Wives, Adventurers" (4 lutego 2025 r. w NIH)