I’ve tweeted about
it but for the record I’ll be lecturing on the OSS, “Wild Bill” Donovan, Katyn
and the Nuremberg Tribunal as well as the unknown 1948 CIC investigation of
Katyn and the 12th Nuremberg Trial at the Institute of World
Politics
8th
Annual Kosciuszko Chair Spring Symposium
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You are cordially invited to the eighth annual
Lady Blanka Rosenstiel
Kosciuszko Chair Spring Symposium
Saturday, April 7th
1:00-6:30 PM
The Institute of World Politics
1521 16th Street NW
Washington, DC 20036
This event is sponsored by the Kosciuszko Chair of Polish
Studies.
Speakers and Topics:
1:00PM
- Introduction
Dr. Marek Chodakiewicz, Kosciuszko
Chair of Polish Studies
1:10 PM - Russian Lobby in Belarus: Could Belarus be the Next
after Ukraine?
Russia actively expands its presence in Belarus. Kremlin-sponsored
digital media, cultural centers, think tanks, Cossacks paramilitary
groupings aimed to form pro-Russian-lobby in Belarus and push anti-western and
anti-Ukrainian message. How efficient are they and what is the effective
policy to counter them?
Franak Viacorka, Editor of New Media Radio, Free Europe / Radio
Liberty
1:50
- The Missing Polish Perspective in the Western Media
Much
has been written about Poland since the last parliamentary elections, from
forests, to pipelines and the judiciary, but surprisingly little is being
published from Poland’s own perspective. Before the imbalance of voices can be
addressed, we need to ponder what exactly is being heard in the West and what
is being lost — and why.
Anna Wellisz, White
House Writers Group
2:30 PM - The Polish Pavilion at the 1939 New York World’s Fair
A presentation on the contents, purpose and eventual fate of the
Polish Pavilion at the 1939-40 "Building the World of Tomorrow"
World's Fair in New York City. Speaker is conducting a continuing search for
documents and artifacts from the pavilion.
Peter J. Obst, Poles in America Foundation, Philadelphia
Hors
d’Oeuvres 3:10
– 3:30 PM
3:30PM
- Wild Bill Donovan, the OSS and the Nuremberg Tribunal
In
1948, the US Counter Intelligence Corps investigated the Katyn Massacre of
Polish POWs and collected several hundred pages of material. This coincided
with the period when the last of the US prosecuted War Crimes' Trials occurred
– the one which dealt with the role of the Wehrmacht. However, the materials
collected by the CIC have never been publicly discussed. The lecture shall
analyze the novel material.
Krystyna Piorkowska, Independent
Scholar
4:10
PM -Application of Historic WWII and Cold War Resistance Experience to Present
Day Significance
The
lecture discusses how the resistance experience, including the Polish
resistance during WWII, is being put to use in contemporary conditions.
Dr. Otto Fiala, SOCEUR
Coffee
Break 4:50 – 4:55 PM
4:55PM
- Back to the Future: Genocide Prevention in the Intermarium
As
the land between the Black and Baltic Seas finds itself squeezed between a sea
of Middle Eastern migrants
flooding a culturally anemic Europe and a
Putin-driven resurgence in populist Pan-Slavism, could the genocidal
events of
World War II be repeated?
Matt
O’Brien, Federation for American Immigration Reform
5:35 PM -The Soviets and March 1968: Antisemitism and Antizionism
The lecture will focus on the international aspect of the
Anti-Jewish campaign organized by the Polish United
Workers' Party (PZPR) in
March 1968 in the Polish People's Republic.
Dr. Marek Chodakiewicz, Kosciuszko Chair of Polish Studies