Katja Petrowskaja
Katja Petrowskaja is a Ukrainian-born author and journalist known for her poignant writings on memory, trauma, and the effects of war, particularly in relation to her own experiences and heritage. Her notable works include 'Wenn das die Mauer wäre,' which explores the legacy of the Holocaust and the complexities of identity in post-Soviet societies. Petrowskaja's literature often intertwines personal narratives with broader historical contexts, making her a significant voice in contemporary discussions about conflict and memory. Recently, she was featured in the news for her insights on witnessing and documenting the realities of war.
Born on Jan 01, 1970 (55 years old)
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Luxembourg:
Katja Petrowskaja thanked Schlögel for his commitment in her laudation.
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Luxembourg:
Katja Petrowskaja thanked Karl Schlögel for his commitment in her laudation.
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Katja Petrowskaja thanked Schlögel for his commitment in her laudation.
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Switzerland:
Katja Petrowskaja recalled a significant moment during her laudation for Karl Schlögel.
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Austria:
Katja Petrowskaja discusses witness accounts in war.
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Katja Petrowskaja discusses witness accounts in war.
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