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History Highlights: The Holodomor - The Forgotten Genocide

TIME: 7 PM CT /8 PM ET | PLATFORM: Zoom | REGISTER: sforce.co/33fRsga

From 1932 to 1933, Josef Stalin and the government of the Soviet Union deliberately created a famine in Ukraine. Through collectivization and forced exports, with the purpose of destroying Ukrainian nationalism and those who opposed Stalin’s rule, Ukraine was stripped of the grain that fed its population. Millions of Ukrainians died of starvation. Join Dr. Sara Abosch-Jacobson, Chief Education Officer, for an introduction to the Holodomor.  

The History Highlights series features Holocaust and human rights topics presented by Museum historians and educators. Space is limited! Please register for one ticket per device used. This program is recommended for high school students and adults. 

 

About Dr. Sara Abosch-Jacobson

Dr. Sara Abosch-Jacobson is the Chief Education, Programs, and Exhibitions Officer for the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum. An experienced educator, she has researched, taught and written on Jewish culture and history. She holds a PhD in modern European and Jewish history, an MA in modern British and Jewish history, and an MA in Political Science with a concentration in Civil/Military Relations.

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