“The Holocaust in Rostov-on-Don.”
Professional Background
Ms. Christina Winkler is a PhD candidate in Holocaust and Genocide Studies at the University of Leicester (United Kingdom). She possesses skills in German, English, Russian, Czech, and French. While in residence at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, Ms. Winkler conducted research on her project, “The Holocaust in Rostov-on-Don.”
Ms. Winkler has publications in multiple languages, including: "The Holocaust in Rostov-on-Don - a little known chapter of the Holocaust", Holocaust and Genocide Studies (forthcoming, vol. 30, no. 2); "The Holocaust in testimonies of eyewitnesses", Kholokost na territorii SSSR. Materialy XIX. Mezhdunarodnoy ezhegodnoy konferentsii po iudaike, (forthcoming); "Der Russische Blick auf die Shoah", SIMON - e-journal of the Vienna Institute for Holocaust studies (forthcoming); "Kholokost na sovetskoy territorii - zabytaya istoriya? Individual'nye i ofitsial'nye vospominaniya o Kholokoste v Rostove-na-Donu", Rossiyskaya biblioteka Kholokosta, Materialy 7-y Mezhdunarodnoy konferentsii 'Uroki Kholokosta i sovremennaya Rossiya', (2013), pp.. 97-110; and “Pamyat o Kholokoste v sovremennoy Rossii”, Donskoy Vremennik, (2013), pp. 236-241.
Fellowship Research
For her L. Dennis and Susan R. Shapiro Fellowship at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, Ms. Winkler used the central archives of the Federal Security Services of the Russian Federation Records Relating to War Crime Trials in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe during WWII, 1942-1945, as well as Selected Records of the Extraordinary State Commission to Investigate German-Fascist Crimes Committed on Soviet Territory, 1941-1945, to prepare an exhibition about the Holocaust in Rostov-on-Don. The exhibition is a multinational joint project of the Stanley Burton Centre for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, the Foundation Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, and Tsentr Kholokost.
Ms. Christina Winkler was in residence at the Mandel Center from February 1 to April 30, 2015.