On October 23, the Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine”, as part of a joint project with the Hesed Menachem Charitable Foundation, presented the exhibition “Scar Across Europe,” which is now open to visitors within the Museum. This educational project is dedicated to the tragic consequences of the German-Soviet Pact (Hitler-Stalin Pact) of 1939. The exhibition was created by several German institutions. The leading role among them belongs to the Berlin-Karshorst Museum and the Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf. It is worth noting that the exhibition was updated by the Museum's researchers specifically for the Dnipro exhibition. Dr. Yehor Vradii, deputy director for research work at the Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine”, spoke about it, its characters, the meanings it contains, and the work on the exhibition for the audience of the joint project today.
And we invite everyone else to see it for themselves. The exhibition is open to visitors until November 3.