Philip Carabott is Research Associate of King’s College London, where he taught modern and contemporary Greek history from 1990 to 2011; CEO of the Civil Non-Profit Company “Workshop on the Study of the Jews of Greece” (Athens, 2016-); and Commissioned Researcher of the Jewish Community of Athens. He has published widely on politics, society and minorities in Greece of the modern era. Currently, he is completing a monograph on the Shoah in Athens, and is Principal Investigator at the project “Hiding and rescue in German-occupied Athens, 1943-1944: Jewish persecutees and Greek compatriots”, which is financially supported by the German-Greek Future Fund of the German Federal Foreign Office.
Willem Ledeboer is a graduate of Eastern European Studies / Sovietology at the University of Amsterdam. He works as deputy director at the Netherlands Institute at Athens, where he is responsible for the Institute’s program in the field of contemporary history. He has a special interest in the recent Greek history in general and the history of the Greek Jewish communities in the 20th century, the Greek Civil war, and the history of the Greek minority in the (areas of the) former Soviet-Union in particular.