Event

Lost History - Shared Memories. Deportations in the Soviet Union from the Russian-German and Chechen Perspective

Freitag, 15. April 2022, 19:00 – 20:30, Dokumentationszentrum Flucht, Vertreibung, Versöhnung
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Lost History - Shared Memories. Deportations in the Soviet Union from the Russian-German and Chechen Perspective

Since German reunification, the majority of immigrants come from the successor states of the Soviet Union.  Although the reasons for their immigration are diverse, many of them share similar collective memories: their parents and grandparents were suspected of collaborating with the German Wehrmacht under Stalin and deported to Central Asia and Siberia. Collective forced resettlements, such as the deportations in the Soviet Union, leave traces and have an impact on our lives for generations.

The web documentation "Lost History - Shared Memories: Deportations in the Soviet Union from the Russian-German and Chechen Perspective" deals with coming to terms with these experiences and embedding them in the general culture of remembrance.

Welcome Dr. Gundula Bavendamm Direktor Dokumentation Centre for Displacement, Expulsion, Reconciliation

Introduction Dr. Marit Cremer MEMORIAL Deutschland e.V.

Presentation Alexej Getmann, Filmmaker

Panel discussion with Katharina Heinrich, Relative of affected persons and journalist, Larisa Dimaeva (Eyewitness), Dr. Nike Alkema, Institute for Migration and Repatriate Issues of the Heimvolkshochschule St. Hedwigs-Haus e. V. and Edwin Warkentin, Cultural Department for Russian Germans

Moderation: Danilo Höpfner, Journalist, MEMORIAL Germany e.V.

Accompanying music Katja Schott, violin

An event in cooperation with the Cultural Department for Russian Germans at the Museum for Russian German Cultural History, MEMORIAL Deutschland e.V., Institut für Migrations- und Aussiedlerfragen der Heimvolkshochschule St. Hedwigs-Haus e. V. Supported by the Federal Agency for Civic Education

Free admission

Registration for the event is required via online ticket booking, by email: veranstaltungen@f-v-v.de or by phone: 030-206 29 98-0.