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Fate Unknown: The Search for the Missing after the Holocaust

Lecture Theatre 003

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Fate Unknown: The Search for the Missing after the Holocaust

Fate Unknown: The Search for the Missing after the Holocaust

At the end of World War Two, millions of people were displaced and missing on continental Europe.

This travelling exhibition ‘Fate Unknown: The Search for the Missing after the Holocaust’ explores the little-known history of efforts undertaken in the post-war era to find and trace the lost.

The event will feature talks by the exhibition’s co-curators, Professor Dan Stone and Dr Christine Schmidt, and Northumbria University academics Dr Waitman Beorn and Dr Dominic Williams. There will also be a drinks reception and an opportunity to view the Fate Unknown travelling exhibition. 

This event is offered in partnership with the Wiener Holocaust Library. The event is free but space is limited, so please register to reserve your place. 

Event Details

Lecture Theatre 003
Business & Law Building, Northumbria University
City Campus East
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 8ST


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