“Don’t mention the war”: does Europe need a shared historical narrative of WW2?

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Monday 4 May, 2020
18:00 - 19:15

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As Europe is to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of WW2, national narratives of those historic events hugely differ across Europe. Identity and historical memory are often hijacked by populist and nationalist agendas and history. In Brexit Britain, spurious references were made to get rid of “German” control. In Putin’s Russia, the “Great Patriotic War” has been made a centrepiece of contemporary Russian identity, justifying aggression as a crusade against “Ukrainian fascists.”  The lack of a shared vision of lessons from WW2 hampers understanding of the Holocaust and the industrial-scale that it took in the lands squeezed between Hitler and Stalin. 

Ukrainian Institute London, Ukrainian Jewish Encounter, and Henry Jackson Society are proud to present an outstanding panel of speakers to discuss these issues.

This event will be held in English.

“Don’t mention the war”: does Europe need a shared historical narrative of WW2?

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