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Feb 7, 2018Feb 7, 2018 from 5:00pm–7:00pm

Face-to-Face with Demjanjuk: The Elusive Quest for Closure

Face-to-Face with Demjanjuk: The Elusive Quest for Closure

On Wednesday, February 7, the HLHW series will feature Martin Haas. In 2009 San Diego resident Martin Haas participated as a co-plaintiff in the Bavarian Superior Court case against the Ukrainian-born Ivan Demjanjuk, a US citizen who had participated in the mass-extermination of European Jews during WW II. What does it mean to come face to face with a man who was involved in the murder of one’s family? Does a belated reckoning such as the Munich trial permit true closure? In this talk, Haas relates the tragic history of his family and shares his experience in court. Born into a Dutch-Jewish family, Martin spent World War II in hiding with a Catholic family. In 1946 he was adopted by a distant relative and emigrated to Israel where he would earn a degree in Electrical Engineering and serve three years in the Israeli Army. He subsequently studied biophysics at UC Berkeley and obtained his Ph.D. in biology. In 1981 Haas joined the UC San Diego  faculty as professor of biology and oncology. To learn more about UC San Diego’s Holocaust Living History Workshop, contact Susanne Hillman at HLHW@ucsd.edu or (858) 534-7661. For information about accessible parking on campus, click here.

Date and Time

Feb 7, 2018Feb 7, 2018 from 5:00pm–7:00pm

Location

Geisel Library, Seuss Room

Event Registration

Registration is not required for this event.

Event Fee

Free

Contact

Susanne Hillman    hlhw@ucsd.edu

Audience

Faculty, Staff, Students, The General Public

Event Host

UC San Diego Library

Event Category

Talks and Lectures