Civil Society: Reactions to the Holocaust This unique conference will focus on themes of civil courage and civil society at the time of Holocaust. The floor is yours: The conference will largely be held in the form of dialogues and debates involving Danish as well as other Nordic and international scholars and experts leading in the field. Among the speakers: Internationally leading researchers including Richard Breitman (USA), Ulrich Herbert (Germany), David Cesarani (UK), Irene Levine (Norway), Ronald Leopold (Holland), Konstanty Gebert (Poland), Sofie Lene Bak and Herbert Pundik (Denmark), Annette Wieviorka (France), Karin Kvist Geverts (Sweden), Oula Silvennoinen (Finland), Anthony Giorgieff (Bulgaria), Manfred Nowak (Austria). Excursion: The conference will include an excursion to the fishing village Gilleleje from where many Danish Jews fled to Sweden while others were arrested and deported to Theresienstadt. Special commemoration evening: At the conclusion of the conference, all participants will be invited to a special performance at the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen in the presence of Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II. The Danish Prime Minister, Helle Thorning Schmidt will give an opening speech. Participants: Academics and students of human rights, Holocaust and genocide studies, members of the international network Humanity In Action, as well as others with a special interest in Holocaust history. Venue: The two-day conference with 150 participants will be held at the international conference center Vilvorde, just outside Copenhagen City Centre. Participation: Thanks to generous support from a number of foundations and benefactors, participation - including all meals, excursion to Gilleleje and admission to the performance at the Royal Theatre - will be only 800 DKK. Students 400 DKK. Overnight 900 DKK per night (in single bedrooms). Registration: october43@humanityinaction.org The organizers include Historian and Head of Section of the Department of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Danish Institute of International Studies Cecilie Stockholm Banke; Danish Historian Hans Kirchhoff; Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute of Human Rights Eva Maria Lassen; author and Chairman of Humanity in Action Denmark Anders Jerichow. In the Planning commitee also: Form. Chief Rabbi Bent Melchior; Chairman of the Jewish Community in Denmark Finn Schwarz; Director of the Jewish Museum Bjarke Folner; Historians Sofie Lene Bak and Otto Rühl; Attorney Per Magid as well as from Humanity In Action (Denmark) Magnus Harrison, Eva Truelsen og Peter Christgau.
Civil Society: Reactions to the Holocaust - what people knew, how did they act? Copenhagen 30 September - 2 October 2013 The organizers include Historian and Head of Section of the Department of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Danish Institute of International Studies Cecilie Stockholm Banke; Danish Historian Hans Kirchhoff; Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute of Human Rights Eva Maria Lassen; author and Chairman of Humanity in Action Denmark Anders Jerichow. In the Planning commitee also: Form. Chief Rabbi Bent Melchior; Chairman of the Jewish Community in Denmark Finn Schwarz; Director of the Jewish Museum Bjarke Folner; Historians Sofie Lene Bak and Otto Rühl; Attorney Per Magid as well as from Humanity In Action (Denmark) Magnus Harrison, Eva Truelsen og Peter Christgau.
Civil Society: Reactions to the Holocaust - what people knew, how did they act? Copenhagen 30 September - 2 October 2013 MONDAY 30 SEPTEMBER 2013 Optional on your own: 15.30-17.00 Pre-opening visit to the Jewish Museum special exhibition 17.30 Arrival Vilvorde Conference Center 18.00 19.30 DINNER 19.45 20.00 Herbert Pundik, Senior Correspondent and 43-refugee: The Final Day of My Childhood 20.00-20.30 The Czech Janacek Trio: Irene Herajnova, violine; Marek Novak, violoncello; Marketa Janackova, piano 20.30 22.00 Bo Lidegaard, Editor-in-Chief; Cecilie Stokholm Banke, Bent Blüdnikov, Historians: The Ambivalence of Holocaust history Moderator: Klaus Rothstein, Writer TUESDAY 1 OCTOBER 08.00 BREAKFAST 09.00 09.55 Professor David Cessarani: European Reactions to Holocaust Persecution Moderator: Anders Jerichow, Senior Correspondent 10.00 11.15 Sofie Lene Bak, Historian: Light and Darkness: Status on the Research on the Danish Rescue Moderator: Lene Andersen, Writer, Publisher 11.30 12.55 Konstanty Gebert, Writer; Anthony Giorgieff, Journalist; Annette Wieviorka, Historian: Different Realities, Different Perceptions: Case of Poland, Bulgaria, France Moderator: Flemming Rose, Editor
13.00 13.55 LUNCH 7-8 minutes Speech: Cornelia Schmaltz-Jacobsen, Writer, Chair Emeritus HIA Germany 14.15 Excursion to Gilleleje Speakers on the bus: Otto Rühl and Bjarke Følner, Historians 15.00 17.30 Gilleleje Church Birgit Fischermann, Danish Theresienstadt Association; Bent Melchior, Fmr Chief Rabbi: Deported to Theresienstadt, Rescued to Sweden Moderator, Gilleleje: Bjørn Bredal, Writer 17.30 18.15 Return to Copenhagen 18.45 19.45 DINNER 7-8 minutes dinner speech: German Ambassador Michael Zenner 20.00 22.00 Evening Seminar Professor Ulrich Herbert, Historian: The Best and Duckwitz Enigma: German Occupation, Danish Society & Politics Moderator: Peter Wivel, Writer, Berlin Correspondent WEDNESDAY 2. OCTOBER 08.00 BREAKFAST 09.30 11.30 Karin Kvist Geverts, Irene Levine, Oula Silvennoinen, Ass. Professors: Holocaust in the Nordic Periphery: Norway, Sweden, Finland Moderator: Adam Holm, Historian, Editor 12.00 13.15 LUNCH 7-8 minutes lunch speech: Inga Eriksson Fogh, Ambassador of Sweden 13.30-14.45 Professor Richard Breitman The US: Facing Nazi Policies of Mass Murder Moderator: Anders Jerichow
15.00 16.30 Timothy Garton Ash, Professor of European Studies, Oxford Søren Pind, Member of the Danish Parliament Professor Manfred Nowak, international lawyer Did Europe Learn? Moderator: Paula Larrain, Writer 16.30 16.45 Judith Goldstein, Historian; Anders Jerichow, Senior Correspondent: Humanity In Action 17.30 18.30 DINNER 7-8 minutes dinner speech: US Ambassador 18.30 Bus to Royal Theater 20.00 21.30: Royal Theater Special commemoration evening with participation of artists from Sweden, Germany and Denmark. In precense of Her Royal Majesty Queen Margrethe II and Prime Minister Helle Thorning Schmidt 22.00 Bus to Vilvorde Conference Center NACHSPIEL The conference is sponsored by: Oak Foundation, Sportgoodsfonden, JyllandsPostens Fond, Politikens Fond, Det Tyske Udenrigsministerium, Johannes Fogs Fond