As part of the Senator George Mitchell Seminar Series, John Chillag delivered a powerful and moving speech to mark the 64th anniversary of the Nazi occupation of Hungary. The audience first heard the impressions of two students from Abbey Grange School, who visited Auschwitz-Birkenau in late February. Rebakah commented, "Although a traumatic experience, I'm glad I had the chance to visit Auschwitz - to learn what atrocities had happened and make me realise that situations like the Holocaust should never happen again". John's seminar analysed those involved in the Holocaust and genocides, with talk of perpetrators, interveners, rescuers and bystanders. John described how silent bystanders' 'inaction' allowed mass murder to flourish and went ...
In celebration of the launch of Western Washington University’s minor in Holocaust and Genocide Stud...
Difficult Memories: Talk in a (Post) Holocaust Era attempts a difficult cross-cultural discussion. T...
For the last decade the Holocaust Educational Trust (HET) has organized visits for English school st...
As part of the Senator George Mitchell Seminar Series, John Chillag delivered a powerful and moving ...
Remembrance The Holocaust in a Global Context Presented in conjunction with Gennany\u27s Confrontat...
This event was co-organised by Dr Larissa Allwork (English) and Dr Paul Jackson (History). Profes...
--2021 International Holocaust Remembrance Day Lecture-- The meeting of 15 high-ranking Nazi officia...
I gave this presentation to approximately 28 undergraduates, lecturers and members of the public at ...
January 2015 marked the seventieth anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz–Birkenau by the Soviet...
This ePaper, History and Memory: lessons from the Holocaust, presents the original text of the Leçon...
World War II is arguably the most tragic episode in human history. The six year war began in Europe ...
Holocaust Memorial Day Keynote Lecture, Northampton Synagogue, 26 February 2012. Chair: Dr Paul Jack...
2015-02-11The Holocaust, which occurred at the hands of the Nazi regime from 1933 to 1945 is the ter...
Speaker: Christopher Browning (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Dr. Browning is the Fran...
International interest in Holocaust education has reached new heights in recent years. This histori...
In celebration of the launch of Western Washington University’s minor in Holocaust and Genocide Stud...
Difficult Memories: Talk in a (Post) Holocaust Era attempts a difficult cross-cultural discussion. T...
For the last decade the Holocaust Educational Trust (HET) has organized visits for English school st...
As part of the Senator George Mitchell Seminar Series, John Chillag delivered a powerful and moving ...
Remembrance The Holocaust in a Global Context Presented in conjunction with Gennany\u27s Confrontat...
This event was co-organised by Dr Larissa Allwork (English) and Dr Paul Jackson (History). Profes...
--2021 International Holocaust Remembrance Day Lecture-- The meeting of 15 high-ranking Nazi officia...
I gave this presentation to approximately 28 undergraduates, lecturers and members of the public at ...
January 2015 marked the seventieth anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz–Birkenau by the Soviet...
This ePaper, History and Memory: lessons from the Holocaust, presents the original text of the Leçon...
World War II is arguably the most tragic episode in human history. The six year war began in Europe ...
Holocaust Memorial Day Keynote Lecture, Northampton Synagogue, 26 February 2012. Chair: Dr Paul Jack...
2015-02-11The Holocaust, which occurred at the hands of the Nazi regime from 1933 to 1945 is the ter...
Speaker: Christopher Browning (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Dr. Browning is the Fran...
International interest in Holocaust education has reached new heights in recent years. This histori...
In celebration of the launch of Western Washington University’s minor in Holocaust and Genocide Stud...
Difficult Memories: Talk in a (Post) Holocaust Era attempts a difficult cross-cultural discussion. T...
For the last decade the Holocaust Educational Trust (HET) has organized visits for English school st...