Sprog: engelsk, intro på dansk
Studievært og tekniker: Aleksander Milchtach Slaw
Gæster: Dr Krzysztof Czubaszek
Beskrivelse:
In this radio program, we meet the Polish historian, politician and social activist Dr. Krzysztof Czubaszek in a longer conversation about history, memory and responsibility.
The starting point is his personal and professional path – but the focus is especially on his many years of work documenting and disseminating the history of the Jewish population of Łuków in eastern Poland, a community that was wiped out during the Holocaust.
It is a conversation about a lost local community, about silence after the war – and about why the work with local historical memory is still necessary today.
The starting point is his personal and professional path – but the focus is especially on his many years of work documenting and disseminating the history of the Jewish population of Łuków in eastern Poland, a community that was wiped out during the Holocaust.
It is a conversation about a lost local community, about silence after the war – and about why the work with local historical memory is still necessary today.
I dette radioprogram møder vi den polske historiker, politiker og samfundsaktivist Dr. Krzysztof Czubaszek i en længere samtale om historie, erindring og ansvar.
Udgangspunktet er hans personlige og faglige vej – men fokus retter sig især mod hans mangeårige arbejde med at dokumentere og formidle historien om den jødiske befolkning i Łuków i det østlige Polen, et samfund der blev udslettet under Holocaust.
Det er en samtale om et tabt lokalsamfund, om tavshed efter krigen – og om hvorfor arbejdet med lokal historisk hukommelse stadig er nødvendigt i dag.
