March of the Living: International Memorial Walk at Auschwitz-Birkenau Gathers 90 Delegations, Including Ukraine

On April 24, the annual March of the Living took place in Poland — an international walk of remembrance along the path known as the "death road" between the two parts of the former Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. This year’s march commemorated the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II and the liberation of Nazi camps.
Public Discussion "Memorialization During Wartime. Artistic and Museum Practices" Held in Lviv

On April 17, the Memorial Museum of Totalitarian Regimes "Territory of Terror" hosted a public discussion titled "Memorialization During Wartime. Artistic and Museum Practices". The event was part of the exhibition project "Bakhmut. Faces of Genocide 1942|2022" and was organized in collaboration with the National Historical and Memorial Reserve "Babyn Yar".
Babyn Yar Participates in Yom HaShoah Commemoration Ceremony in Kyiv

On April 24, the Babyn Yar National Historical and Memorial Preserve took part in a solemn Yom HaShoah ceremony—the Day of Remembrance for the Holocaust and Heroism of European Jewry—held at the Israeli Cultural Center Nativ in Kyiv. This annual event unites communities around the world in honoring the memory of the six million Jews murdered during the Holocaust.
“It Will Happen Again and Again, If We Forget”: Public Interview on the Exhibition Bakhmut. Faces of Genocide 1942|2022

On April 15, within the historic walls of Porokhova Vezha — the oldest surviving fortress in Lviv — a public interview took place with the curatorial team behind the exhibition “Bakhmut. Faces of Genocide 1942|2022”, currently on view at the Center for Architecture, Design, and Urbanism. The setting itself served as a powerful echo to the themes of the exhibition — a space marked by the weight of history.
German Foreign Office Delegation Visits Babyn Yar: A Dialogue on Memory in Wartime

This week, the Babyn Yar National Historical and Memorial Reserve had the honor of welcoming a delegation led by Stefan Ressel, Commissioner for Foreign Cultural Policy at the Federal Foreign Office of Germany.
"Stolen Childhood": A Night of Remembrance and Truth in Kyiv

On March 17, the Podil Theater in Kyiv hosted a cultural event marking the second anniversary of the International Criminal Court's arrest warrants for Russian President Vladimir Putin and Commissioner for Children's Rights Maria Lvova-Belova. The warrants were issued in response to the forced deportation of Ukrainian children, a crime that continues to devastate families and communities.
Exhibition "Bakhmut: The Face of Genocide 1942|2022" оpens in Lviv

On March 15, the Center for Architecture, Design, and Urbanism "Vezha" in Lviv unveiled the exhibition "Bakhmut: The Face of Genocide 1942|2022". This exhibition explores the harrowing parallels between the destruction of Bakhmut by Russian forces in the present day and the Nazi atrocities committed in the city during the Holocaust.
In Memory of Olena Teliha and Her Comrades.

On February 21, 2025, the Ukrainian public honored the memory of the Ukrainian poet, public figure, and member of the OUN, Olena Teliha. Eighty-three years ago, the poet was executed by the Gestapo.
Ukrainian Educators Visit Babyn Yar as Part of Centropa’s Educational Seminar

On February 1, 2025, the Babyn Yar National Historical and Memorial Reserve welcomed educators from across Ukraine participating in an educational seminar organized by the Centropa Institute for Jewish History. The seminar aims to introduce teachers to Ukraine’s Jewish heritage and provide them with methodologies for incorporating Centropa’s historical research into their curricula.
Participants of the "Future of Ukraine" Initiative Visit Babyn Yar

On February 2, participants of the charitable initiative School for Teenagers: The Future of Ukraine visited the Babyn Yar National Historical and Memorial Reserve. During their visit, they took part in a guided tour of the memorial site and explored the exhibition "A Century of Ukrainian-Jewish History: Photographs and Stories 1920–2024".