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Stories Told by the Ghosts of Babyn Yar

Summary by American Thinker
No monument stands over Babi Yar. A drop sheer as a crude gravestone. I am afraid. Today I am as old in years as all the Jewish people. Now I seem to be a Jew. So begins Yevgeny Yevtushenko’s heart-wrenching poem Babi Yar, ...
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This is reported in the Ministry of Culture and Strategic Communications.In the place where every tree is remembered, new poems by Sergei Zhadan about war, loss and our invulnerability will be heard, as well as the poetry of Paul Celan in Ukrainian translation, a poet who survived the Holocaust and in the language of poetry told about the darkest pages of human history, so that we can remember.As the description of the event, the program is plan…

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American Thinker broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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