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Presentation of the Visegrad Sumer School in Budapest, 21 May 2012, 5:00 pm

Discussion on cultural and educational co-operation of the V4 countries at Polish Institute in Budapest

 

Missing Fate - Auschwitz Walls, exhibition in Budapest

Opening: 2B Gallery, Budapest, May 2nd, 6pm
Discussion "Holocaust, remembrance, art": Goethe Institute. Budapest, May 3rd, 6pm
http://www.2b-org.hu/2b.html

MISSING FATE
The Walls of Auschwitz
László Rajk’s exhibition
"Although there are no graves at Auschwitz-Birkenau, the death camp is nevertheless
one of the largest cemeteries in Hungarian history. There are no graves or epitaphs,
though during the single year of 1944 several hundred thousand Hungarian Jews were

Participants of the 11. Visegrad Summer School

ACCEPTED participants of 11. Visegrad Summer School:
 

Judit Bánsági, Hungary

Yulia Barmakova, Ukraine

Antal Berkes, Hungary

Visegrad Insight

Recently published, the Visegrad Insight journal is an innovative means of understanding the complexities that exist behind the Visegrad nations today.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES

 
If you applied for the 11. Visegrad Summer School please check if your application formally registered.

The proof that you documents have been properly submitted and will be reviewed is the official confirmation email from vss@visegradsummerschool.org – on behalf of Anna Kowalska - Villa Decius Association.
 

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