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Andrej Kotliartchouk is a Professor at Uppsala University, where he specializes in the history of ethnic minorities, particularly concerning mass violence and memory related to World War II and the Nazi genocide of the Roma. He earned his PhD in 2006 from Stockholm University. His current research includes leading an ongoing project titled 'Witnessing Future: Holocaust, Sweden Forgotten Early Testimonies' which is funded by the Swedish Research Council. This project focuses on uncovering previously unknown Swedish sources related to the Holocaust and investigating their influence on transnational witnessing ecologies. His work also addresses early testimonies from Roma genocide survivors in Sweden and the literary sources in Yiddish pertaining to Holocaust survivors. Additionally, he has directed the project 'Memory Politics Far-Right Europe', which examines the commemoration of Nazi collaborationists in various European countries. His recent publications delve into the radicalization of state policies against the Romani people and the narratives surrounding the Nazi genocide of the Roma in various contexts.
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