- How is it possible to punish crimes of genocide?
- What does it mean to seek justice for crimes of such magnitude?
Pursuit of Justice, a free evening event in UCL Centre for Holocaust Education on Monday 11th July. This session will present four lessons for KS3 following the story of a single family, their murder at Sobibor and the trial almost 70 years later of former guard John Demjanjuk, accused of abetting the murder of some 27,900 people in 1943.
Exploring issues of legal and moral justice, this powerful series of lessons and educational materials are especially relevant for teachers of citizenship and history interested in the legacy and continuing significance of the Holocaust.
Programme
- 16:30: Registration, tea and coffee
- 16:45: Pursuit of Justice: the trial of John Demjanjuk – overview
- 18:45: Food and Wine Reception
Workshop led by:
Emma O’Brien and Darius Jackson
Lecturers in Holocaust Education, Centre for Holocaust Education, UCL Institute of Education
Venue: UCL Centre for Holocaust Education, London Knowledge Lab
Booking essential. The event is free of charge and places are limited to secondary school teachers.