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Holocaust in Romania

Holocaust in Romania – between accountability and denial

At the initiative of the Romanian Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs, RCINY hosts a dialogue between ministry officials and New York audiences on the ways Romania is facing its Holocaust past. Virgil Stefan Nitulescu (Secretary General, Romanian Minstry of Culture and Religious Affairs),  Mihail E. Ionescu (Director, “Elie Wiesel” National Institute for the Study of the Holocaust in Romania) and Alexandru Florian (Executive Director, EW-NISHR) talk about the ways Romania is dealing with the memory of the Holocaust during World War II – ranging from official answers offered by public authorities to the final report of the Wiesel Commission to the relevance of latent or outspoken attitudes in the public space.

[Image: Artwork from Atlas Shrugs]


 

THU, March 20, 2007,  7.30 pm
RCINY - AUDITORIUM

FREE ADMISSION.
RSVP icrny@icrny.org; 212 687 0180.