Memoria [EN] No. 23 (08/2019) | Page 12

Ms Cave challenged Dr. Cywiński’s notion that remembrance is not an issue in the modern world – “a lot of places in Africa, for example, don’t know about the Holocaust” – and commented that more needs to be done to spread education and remembrance. She added that the Holocaust may be used as a starting point for education in Myanmar, rather than students looking at their own culture and history, which may be too difficult given the current situation. Ms Cave concluded that “we need to find a way to tie in lessons from the Holocaust for contemporary society.”