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Session Submission Type: Panel
Over half a million Jews, Roma, individuals with mental disabilities, and Soviet POWs lost their lives in the German-occupied Baltic States. This panel discusses how the victims of the Nazis, particularly Jews, fit into Baltic history since 1944.
'On the Margins of the Holocaust: Non-Jewish Victims of the Nazis in the Baltic: Roma, Individuals with Disabilities, Soviet POWs - Anton Weiss-Wendt, Norwegian Center for Holocaust and Minority Studies (Norway)
Female Holocaust Survivors Prosecuted for Collaboration in Soviet Lithuania: Stalinist Justice Confronting the Moral ‘Grey Zone’ in the Nazi Concentration Camps - Emilia Koustova, U of Strasbourg (France)
Memory of the Holocaust in the Baltics - Violeta Davoliute, Vilnius U (Lithuania)