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Courseforum julia devlin
Courseforum julia devlin









Supportive care plays an increasingly important role in the modern management of multiple myeloma. Snowden, John A Ahmedzai, Sam H Ashcroft, John D'Sa, Shirley Littlewood, Timothy Low, Eric Lucraft, Helen Maclean, Rhona Feyler, Sylvia Pratt, Guy Bird, Jennifer M The participation fee is € 50. You can register for the conference by e-mail to sleneis(at)ku.Guidelines for supportive care in multiple myeloma 2011. The detailed conference program is available at. Rachel Salamander (Founder of the Munich-based „Literaturhandlung“ for specialist literature on Judaism). Other speakers include Holger Köhn ( Büro für Erinnerungskultur, Babenhausen), Sebastian Huhn (Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies), Mirjam Spandri (Memorial site of the concentration camp Dachau) and Dr. She will open the conference with her speech on the relationship between art and migration. These will be shown in the accompanying exhibition. She incorporated Eichstätt motifs in her work in which she processed her family history. Attending speakers include, amongst others, the American artist Krista Svalbonas, whose parents came from the Baltic States and lived in different German Displaced Persons camps before emigrating to the USA. Another focus area will also be the potential for further research into DP camps. Scientific contributions at the symposium will deal with findings on DP camps in the American occupation zone in general and with regard to the camp in Eichstätt, for example in relation to the contexts of origin and the ensuing migration paths of the inhabitants. In general, this conference has the aim of inducing researchers in other locations to also take a closer look at the local history of flight and migration, says Devlin. The attending contemporary witnesses will not only be speaking at the conference and tell participants about their lives, migration paths and families but will also visit the location of the former camp on a guided tour. “For some, this is a welcome opportunity to close the circle”, says Devlin. Together with their relatives, many of them will be visiting Germany for the first time in a long time to attend the conference. In their research, they found and contacted several persons who were born in the DP camp in Eichstätt and emigrated to the State of Israel after its foundation together with most inhabitants of the camp.

courseforum julia devlin

Julia Devlin, head of the Center for Flight and Migration who co-organizes the symposium together with the local historian Dr. “Although the buildings still exist virtually unchanged, the history of the DP camp in Eichstätt is almost unknown”, explains Dr. The former hunters’ barracks, which is today part of the Bereitschaftspolizei buildings formed the main part of the camp. What is today the youth hostel in Eichstätt served as a hospital for camp inhabitants where 150 children were born at the time. Inhabitants set up an own system for education and training as well as for religious, cultural and sports activities: The camp had an own kindergarten, an elementary and a vocational school, two soccer teams, four Talmud Torah schools, a synagogue and a ritual bath. Just like all Displaced Persons camps in the American occupation zone, the camp in Eichstätt was also mainly self-administered and received supplies from the United Nations’ Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA). After the end of World War II, they were repatriated to Poland, where they fell victim to pogroms again and were thus forced to flee to the American occupation zone in Germany. Among the people living in the camp were survivors from concentration camps but also Jews from eastern Poland who were deported to Siberia during the war.

courseforum julia devlin

Between fall 1946 and October 1949, when the camp was closed, the Eichstätt DP camp was home to up to 1,400 people at a time.











Courseforum julia devlin