UBC hosts award-winning author who writes about Holocaust-era secret
What: Siberian Exile: Blood, War and a Granddaughter’s Reckoning
Who: Julija Šukys, award-winning author and assistant professor at the University of Missouri
When: Thursday, February 8 at 6:45 p.m.
Where: Okanagan Regional Library, Ellis Street Branch, 1380 Ellis Street, Kelowna
There are certain things about our families that we know as fact. But what happens when what we thought we knew turns out to be only partly true?
This is the question author Julija Šukys struggled with when she began to write about a well-known, albeit dramatic, family history of her grandparents who were forcibly separated during the Second World War and not reunited for 25 years.
The family story is of a proud people forced from their homeland by soldiers. In mid-June 1941, three Red Army soldiers arrested Šukys’ grandmother and sent her to Siberia where she spent 17 years working on a collective farm, separated from her children and husband. The family story maintained that it was all a terrible mistake.
But when Šukys began digging into letters, oral histories, audio recordings and KGB documents, her research soon revealed a shattering Holocaust-era secret—a family connection to the killing of 700 Jews in a small Lithuanian border town. According to KGB documents, the man in charge when those massacres took place was Šukys’ grandfather.
Šukys will discuss this captivating story, and examine what happens when family truths become fiction and how forgiveness operates across generations and the barriers of life and death.
Join the discussion at this free, public event presented by UBC Okanagan. Register at siberianexile.eventbrite.com. Šukys’ book Siberian Exile will be available for purchase from the UBC Bookstore at the event.
This event is organized by the Remembering and Commemorating Trauma Research Cluster, a cross-disciplinary group of UBC scholars interested in the impact of traumatic events and in exploring ways in which our responses to trauma can be used to heal, reconcile and empower.
About UBC’s Okanagan campus
UBC’s Okanagan campus is an innovative hub for research and learning in the heart of British Columbia’s stunning Okanagan Valley. Ranked among the top 20 public universities in the world, UBC is home to bold thinking and discoveries that make a difference. Established in 2005, the Okanagan campus combines a globally recognized UBC education with a tight-knit and entrepreneurial community that welcomes students and faculty from around the world. For more visit ok.ubc.ca.