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On November 20, we will talk about the heritage of August Virlich with his granddaughter - a journalist, public figure and founder of the "August Virlich Foundation" - Eugenia Virlich.

Dear colleagues and students!

Our center organizes a series of webinars on the history of crimes against humanity.We begin with the story of August Virlich, a political prisoner, Ukrainian local historian and human rights activist.As a native of Dnipropetrovsk region, at the age of 10 he witnessed the crimes of the Nazis, particularly against the Jewish population of his native village.The boy joined a group of locals who helped to save neighbors during the Holocaust.After the war, on suspicion

Soviet authoritiesof German descent, the young man found himself in exile in the Urals.These events had a decisive influence on the formation of the personality of the future human rights activist and executive secretary of the Kherson regional commission "Rehabilitated by history".

On November 20, we will talk about the heritage of August Virlich with his granddaughter - a journalist, public figure and founder of the "August Virlich Foundation" -Eugenia Virlich.

Zoom webinar starts at 13.30 in the coworking center of the Scientific Library of Kherson State University.

To get a link to the Zoom conference you need to register through the Google form -https://forms.gle/JyEUi5qMEtdSSmxY9.

The number of places for face-to-face meetings is limited by the conditions of quarantine. The event is organized according to anti-epidemic rules.

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

The event is organized according to anti-epidemic rules.

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