Welcome and Opening: Introduction to the Conference Program – Rainer Bendel, Tübingen
The European Network Remembrance and Solidarity and its mission – Matthias Weber, Oldenburg
Thematic focus: Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (ČSSR)
The situation of Christians in Czechoslovakia – Otfrid Pustejovsky, Waakirchen
Two faces of the Catholic Church following the Communist assumption of power in Czechoslovakia – Resistance and Adaptation – Jaroslav Šebek, Prague
Christians under totalitarian rule in Slovakia – Ivan A. Petranský, Preßburg/ Bratislava
Thematic focus: Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
Three days that changed Ukraine. The Pseudo-Synod of Lviv from 8-10 March, 1946, to the “liquidation” of the Greek-Catholic Church in Galicia – Karin Boeckh, Regensburg
Everyday life in the underground: Episcopal succession, training of priests and pastoral care, using the example of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church – Andriy Mykhaleyko, Eichstätt
Stalinist “Reunification of the United Church” in Ukraine: Motives, models, methods – Oleh Turiy, Lemberg/Lviv
Thematic focus: Soviet Occupation Zone/GDR
Christians between the fronts. The Youth dedication ceremony as an expression of the conflict between Church and State in GDR – Thomas Arnold, Dresden
Bishop Julius Döpfner in the eyes of the State Security – Jörg Seiler, Erfurt
Soviet Occupation Zone/GDR: A minor headwind in the storm of Socialism. On the life of Christians in the GDR and their opportunities for worship – Josef Pilvousek, Erfurt
Meeting of scholarship holders: Introduction and discussion of current projects from Cardinal Bertram Scholarship holders
The Ackermann Community and Bohemia: the ‘Persecuted Church’ initiative in the 1960s and 1970s – lecture from Franz Kubin (Director of Studies, retired), Bamberg
Conversations with contemporary witnesses
History, functions and objectives of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Bamberg. Conversation with the Rev. Bogdan Puszkar, Bamberg
Thematic focus: Polish People’s Republic
Christians in the Polish People’s Republic – Jerzy Myszor, Kattowitz/Katowice
The situation for Ukrainians in Warmia and Masuria following their resettlement in this area in 1947 – Andrzej Kopiczko, Olsztyn/Allenstein