Commemoration in the Middle East and Europe

An artistic representation of various monuments from the Middle East and Europe, blending elements of history and modernity, symbolizing remembrance and commemoration.

Commemoration in the Middle East and Europe Quiz

Explore the complex world of commemoration and remembrance through our engaging quiz. Delve into the significance of memorials, the ethics of memory, and how we view historical figures and injustices.

  • Share your thoughts on World War monuments.
  • Consider the best ways to remember injustices.
  • Reflect on contemporary connections to the Holocaust.
  • Debate the negotiation of existing monuments.
  • Examine the controversy surrounding historical figures in the Flemish Parliament.
5 Questions1 MinutesCreated by ReflectiveStone327
Is there a World War monument in your hometown?
Yes, multiple
Yes, just the one
No
I have no idea
What do you think is the most effective and valuable way to remember victims/injustices?
Monuments
Public apologies
How do you feel about connecting existing injustices to the memory of the Holocaust?
It is very dangerous and a disgraceful connection to make
It is rather dangerous and unjust
It is rather harmless but has to be handled carefully
I see absolutely no problems/dangers in making this connection
Should we still 'negotiate' existing monuments?
Yes, we can take statues of colonizers/racists/etc. down
Yes, but we should add plaques to those statues instead, to critically illustrate their loaded past
No, we shouldn’t touch existing statues
The Flemish Parliament recently published a gallery of 'advocates for the Flemish emancipation'. August Borms en Staf De Clercq (collaborators in WW II) were included. Do you think this was a good idea?
Yes, their collaborative past has nothing to do with their advocacy of the Flemish cause
Yes, but their collaborative past has to be mentioned clearly
No, we should not include them in any positive remembrance because of their collaborative past
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