An interdisciplinary conference, co-organized in Vienna by the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies and the Simon Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies, will deal with the history of collaboration and the Holocaust in Eastern Europe during WWII.
The forum will bring together scholars in the humanities and social sciences to forge new analytical perspectives on collaboration in Eastern Europe. Panels will address memory, trials, and the role of institutions such as the police, state administration, and the press in the destruction of Jews and Roma during the Holocaust. The event will take place at Palais Trautson, 5-7 December 2013. For more a detailed program and registration visit the homepage of the organizers.