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When the Turks demanded the cancellation of all lectures on the Armenian Genocide and the non-participation of Armenian... Read More >>
Following the Axis invasion of Greece, the Nazis began persecuting the country's Jews much as they had across the... Read More >>
In this gripping memoir, originally published in 1957, the Dutch author, codename ‘Zip’, recounts her extraordinary... Read More >>
The experiments conducted during World War II provide some of the most extreme examples of breaches of human rights... Read More >>
This course is part of the Learn25 collection. Read More >>
Meriel Schindler tells the story of Café Schindler, blending memoir and family history. Read More >>
Mainstream-Historiker, die fur das beruchtigte Lager Auschwitz Massenvernichtungen in Gaskammern beweisen wollen,... Read More >>
The Auschwitz Museum tried to prove mass gassings with documents about deliveries of wood, coke and Zyklon B to... Read More >>
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Examines texts that portray the inner experience of Holocaust perpetrators and thus transform them from archetypes... Read More >>
Analyses how the heroic saga of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising was mythologized in a way that captured the attention... Read More >>
Explores the motivations and expectations that inspired Viennese Jews to reestablish lives in their hometown after... Read More >>
Ghislaine Dunant's biography of Charlotte Delbo captivated French readers and was awarded the Prix Femina. Translated... Read More >>
The Sunday Times bestselling new book by the winner of the Baillie Gifford Prize and author of EAST WEST STREET... Read More >>
This book traces the influence of collective memory in International Relations through time. It presents an important... Read More >>
This interdisciplinary text brings together perspectives from leading psychoanalysts and modern Jewish philosophers... Read More >>
Horst Stern witnesses Kristallnacht as a young boy in Berlin before fleeing to Budapest, where each day becomes... Read More >>
Staying silent meant staying alive during the six years Krisia spent in ghettos and concentration camps. After surviving... Read More >>