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Conversations on Conflict

International Youth Collaboration in Hanover

27 July 2025 - 05 August 2025

Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge e.V.

The year 2025 will mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. To mark this important anniversary, we are bringing together young people from all over Europe!


This 10-day project is a great opportunity to explore, learn, question and create. You will search for hidden traces of the war and play an important role in the remembrance process. You will take part in excursions and creative writing workshop organised by the charity Never Such Innocence.


You will take part in important discussions about conflict throughout the camp: What does remembrance mean to you? How do past wars affect the present? How can future conflicts be prevented?


Come with us to Hannover to answer these and many other questions while making new friends with young people from the UK, Estonia, Germany, Poland and Hungary.


For Whom? Young people from age 16-21 from Germany

When? 27.07.-05.08.2025

Where? Hanover

Who? Participants aged 16-21 from Germany, Hungary, Estonia, Poland and the UK

Language: English

Fee: 25-50€ - Erasmus funding covers the minimum participation fee and reimburses travel expenses!


Register by Link until May 31st, 2025


Workshop organiser:

A British NGO “‘Never Such Innocence’” will help to “translate” the historical knowledge acquired in the project into a text, poem or similar by participants in the creative workshop.


Contact: Ekaterina Fedoruk, 0511 32 73 63, ekaterina.fedoruk@volksbund.de 


Organiser:

Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge e.V

Lützowufer 1

10785 Berlin

Tel.: 030-2309 3684

workcamps@volksbund.de

www.volksbund.de/workcamps


Project partner:

- Estonia (Narva) Narva Eesti Gymnasium

- Hungary (Budapest) Kispesti Waldorf Óvoda - AMI és Gimnázium

- Poland (Warsaw), IX Gymnasium im. Klementyny Hoffmanowej

- United Kingdom (London) ‘Never Such Innocence’ - an NGO.


financed by:

Erasmus+ Programme and BMFSFJ



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