BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN PRODID:adamgibbons/ics METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H BEGIN:VEVENT UID:A7fC00LB1Y5MWD2blixtQ SUMMARY:Between Life and Death. Stories of Rescue during the Holocaust DTSTAMP:20260818T213424Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260825 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261029 DESCRIPTION:Risking one’s own life to save another person is one of the mos t extraordinary acts of courage. The exhibition Between Life and Death. St ories of Rescue during the Holocaust pays tribute to those who\, despite t he threat of imprisonment\, deportation\, or death\, chose to help persecu ted Jews during the Second World War. By bringing together the stories of rescuers and survivors\, the exhibition explores the complexity of human r elationships under the varied and extreme conditions of the war. Each stor y is placed within a broader historical context\, helping visitors better understand how local circumstances shaped both the possibilities for rescu e and the chances of survival. One of the aims of the exhibition is to dem onstrate that the decision to help was profoundly influenced by local real ities – for example\, the circumstances facing rescuers in Warsaw were fun damentally different from those in Paris.\n\nThe exhibition presents stori es of the rescue of Jews from fifteen European countries – Croatia\, Denma rk\, Estonia\, France\, Germany\, Hungary\, Ireland\, Italy\, Lithuania\, the Netherlands\, Poland\, Romania\, Slovakia\, Ukraine\, and the United K ingdom – highlighting the experiences of both rescuers and survivors. One of the panels is dedicated to diplomats from Poland\, Japan\, the United K ingdom\, Portugal\, Switzerland\, Sweden\, and Denmark\, whose efforts to save Jews took place in Germany\, France\, Hungary\, Lithuania\, and Switz erland. URL:https://enrs.eu/edition/between-life-and-death-2026-exhibition-new-york LOCATION:offline ORGANIZER;CN="European Network Remembrance and Solidarity" END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR