Program mednarodne konference Otroci in 2. svetovna vojna 9. in 10. april 2015, Mestni muzej Ljubljana, Gosposka 15, Slovenija Četrtek, 9. april 2015 8.30–9.15 9.15–9.30 9.30–11.30 Registracija udeležencev Odprtje konference PANEL 1 Johannes Dieter Steinert Kornelija Ajlec Maja Nikolova Ulla Savolainen 12.00–12.30 12.30–14.30 14.30–16.00 16.00–18.00 18.00–18.30 18.30–20.00 20.00 Polish and Soviet child forced labourers in Nazi Germany, 1939-1945 The Desert Children: growing up in the Second World War Yugoslav Refugee Camps in Egypt The War Orphans and Childen’s Nedic City ‘Evacuees of Life’ – Finnish Karelian Child Evacuees and Memories of Wartime Childhood University of Wolverhampton, Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies, United Kingdom University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Educational Museum in Belgrade, Serbia University of Helsinki, Finland Odmor za kavo PANEL 2 Deborah Rogoznica The attitude of the Yugoslav Military government towards Children and Childhood in Zone B of the Free Territory of Trieste (1945-1954) Pokrajinski arhiv Koper, Slovenia Blaž Vurnik Hidden Children in Ljubljana MGML, City Museum of Ljubljana, Slovenia Baard Herman Borge School experiences of collaborators’ children 1940-1960 Odmor za kosilo Odmor My own story Arne Øland Projekcija filma o otrocih med 2. svetovno vojno Zaključek prvega dneva konference Harstad University College, Norway Children of War, Denmark Petek, 10. april 2015 9.30–11.30 PANEL 3 Iakovos Anyfantakis Ganna Uliura 11.30–12.00 12.30–14.30 Eulàlia Collelldemont Núria Padrós Pilar Prat Odmor za kavo PANEL 4 Pothiti Hantzaroula Aya Ezawa 17.30–18.30 Analysis of the representations of children on war during the II World War in the Spanish propaganda films Hidden children and post-war rehabilitation of the Jewish community in Greece The Pacific War in the history and memory of WWII in Europe: IndischJapanese children born of war in the postwar Netherlands Panteion University, Greece T. Shevchenko Institute of Literature of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine University of Vic – MUVIP, Spain University of the Aegean, Greece Japanstudies, Leiden University, Netherlands Photographic Depiction, a Recorder of the Fate of the Children of the War National Museum of Contemporary History in Ljubljana, Slovenia Domenica la Banca The Italian attention for the children victims of war: the Medico-psychopedagogical centers University Institute for Linguistic Mediators in Maddaloni, Italy Jože Dežman Tomaž Erzar The consequences of endangered lives of orphans in the war and revolution Museum of Gorenjska and The Family Study and Research Centre, Slovenia Barbara Stelzl-Marx Soviet Children of Occupation in Austria. A Hidden Generation after the Second World War Ludwig Boltzmann Institut für Kriegsfolgen-Forschung, Austria Katarina Jurjavčič 14.00–15.30 15.30–17.30 A war of their own. Novelists who experienced World War II in Greece as children The Portnovy Sisters in Soviet Literature for Children: Hagiographical Motives, Sisterhood Codes, Initiation Scenarios Odmor za kosilo PANEL 5 Zaključek konference
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