The Holocaust History Podcast features engaging conversations with a diverse group of guests on all elements of the Holocaust. Whether you are new to the topic or come with prior knowledge, you will learn something new.
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TU PODCAST DE ZINE (CON Z). Las mejores y las peores películas de la historia, las más conocidas y las que no conoce ni su padre, todo con humor e insultos.
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A young woman finds herself in the middle of a burgeoning global crisis when zombified Holocaust victims begin rising from the mass graves of former concentration camps. An original seven-part fiction miniseries produced in association with the Ashkenaz Foundation.
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Mind-boggling stories from the Holocaust you’ve never heard. Remarkable tales of heroism and horror that will leave you in awe.
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This broadcast is about what happened during the Holocaust and how it began.
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This is about the Holocaust
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Interviewing 18-year-old Monika, a German Holocaust activist.
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Talking about the holocaust Cover art photo provided by Annie Spratt on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@anniespratt
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Episode 1 Cover art photo provided by Daniel Olah on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@danesduet
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Aquí está nuestro trabajo del emsad 25 “el rincón” Cover art photo provided by bharath g s on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@xen0m0rph
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This is for my grammar class Cover art photo provided by JFL on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@wallsbyjfl
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Un nicho donde la Palabra nos confronta y desafía a ser transparentes
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Welcome to the Holocaust Horrors, where amazing happens. Cover art photo provided by Daniel Hjalmarsson on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@artic_studios
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the holocaust Cover art photo provided by Anastasia Dulgier on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@dulgier
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Irene Hasenberg ist 13 Jahre alt, als sie ins Konzentrationslager Bergen-Belsen deportiert wird. Mit ihren Eltern und ihrem Bruder ist sie 1937 aus Berlin nach Amsterdam geflohen. Aber die Nationalsozialisten haben sie eingeholt. Todesangst, Misshandlung, Hunger - jeder Tag könnte der letzte sein. „Wie hast du den Holocaust überlebt?“, wollen Milla, Ida, Lonneke und Mathilda von Irene wissen. Dieser neunteilige Podcast ist aus den Gesprächen der vier 16-jährigen Schülerinnen mit der heute 91 ...
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Ria Gretchen Sophia Holocaust Prodcast Project Cover art photo provided by Ricardo Gomez Angel on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@ripato
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Listen here for a guided walk-through of the Virginia Holocaust Museum, located in Richmond.
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Welcome to the america’s response to the holocaust podcast, where amazing things happen.
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Our podcast is about Auschwitz and how that concentration camp affected the Jews life
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Learn about the life of Dr Mario Rivoli, a Jewish man who survived Aushwitz Cover art photo provided by Alexey Soucho on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@souhoho
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Welcome to the The Holocaust Project podcast, where amazing things happen. Cover art photo provided by Moritz Schumacher on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@locustxswarm
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This is a podcast for a school project explaining Elli's story from the book "I Have Lived A Thousand Years Growing Up In The Holocaust". It explains life before and during the Holocaust.
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Scholars and witnesses present evidence documenting the mass atrocities that took place from 1933 through to the end of World War II in 1945, giving voice to the memories of the 6 million Jews and 5 million other victims who were murdered throughout Nazi Germany and German-occupied territories under the command of Adolf Hitler.
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30 year old ss officer. Cover art photo provided by Majkl Velner on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@majklvelner
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en un principio se trata de dar voz como audiolibros a los textos de Primo Levi sobre sus vivencias como superviviente de los camos de concentración de la segunda guerra mundial.
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This podcast covers topics of many subject matter using guests to illustrate a human aspect in points of history.
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Ep. 35- The Trials of Ilse Koch with Tomaz Jardim
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Send us a text The wife of Nazi camp commandant Karl Koch, Ilse, became a lasting symbol of the evil and depravity of the Nazi state. She was accused of a variety of crimes and underwent three trials, including one by the Nazis themselves. However, there is more to the story. In this episode, I talk with Tomaz Jardim about the real Ilse Koch and he…
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A revelation about Moishe leads to a revelation about Kat's impulsive decision. Support Help us produce independent journalism and innovative storytelling at thecjn.ca/donate Credits Writer: Michael Fraiman Directors: Michael Fraiman and Max Ackerman Producers: The Canadian Jewish News in association with the Ashkenaz Foundation and Dandelion Theat…
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Despre responsabilitate și asumare la 20 de ani de la lucrările Comisiei Wiesel
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În urmă cu 20 de ani, România făcea un pas important spre asumarea responsabilității pentru atrocitățile comise de statul român în perioada celui de-al Doilea Război Mondial. Pe 22 octombrie 2003, Comisia Internațională pentru Studierea Holocaustului din România, prezidată de Elie Wiesel își începea activitatea. Un grup internațional de istorici, d…
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Ep. 34- The Holocaust in Belarus with Franziska Exeler
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Send us a text Historian Timothy Snyder wrote that, between 1941 and 1944, Belarus was the deadliest place on earth. And he was right. The population there, both Jewish and non-Jewish suffered under the full weight of the Nazi genocidal project from the Holocaust by Bullets to the Hunger Plan. In this episode, I talked with Franziska Exeler about t…
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Ep. 33- The Bełżec Extermination Camp with Chris Webb
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Send us a text The Bełżec extermination camp was the first of the so-called Operation Reinhard camps to open. In some ways, it provided the model for the other Reinhard camps of Sobibor and Treblinka. In this episode, Chris Webb provides a detailed history of the camp and a detailed discussion of the important role that Bełżec played in the Final S…
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Ep. 32- Lanzmann's Shoah with Dominic Williams
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Send us a text In 1985, the nine-hour film Shoah by Claude Lanzmann hit theaters. This powerful production featured survivor testimony as well as secretly filmed interviews with Nazi perpetrators. It’s length and the way it was shot challenges our understanding of what a Holocaust film is. Is it a documentary film or something else? How has it impa…
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Hey subscribers: we're going to be at the Toronto Holocaust Museum this week, and we'd love to see you there! Ilana Zackon (Tema) will be interviewing Michael Fraiman (writer, director) about this unique audio drama project: its origins, themes and the real-life Holocaust facts that ground it. Tickets are $12 and include admission to the museum bef…
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HZ 153 - Sitges 2024
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Holocausto Zinéfago y Moviementarios repasan lo mejor, lo peor, lo más raro, lo más decepcionante y las sorpresas del Festival de Sitges 2024, un año más.
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Wait. Who's Yankel? Support Help us to keep producing independent journalism and innovative storytelling at thecjn.ca/donate Credits Writer: Michael Fraiman Directors: Michael Fraiman and Max Ackerman Producers: The Canadian Jewish News in association with the Ashkenaz Foundation and Dandelion Theatre Music: Bret Higgins Technical production and so…
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Ep. 31- Decoding the Holocaust Codes with Christian Jennings
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Send us a text When the Einsatzgruppen began reporting that they were murdering Jews, the British code-breakers at Bletchley Park intercepted and decoded the messages. Throughout the Holocaust, these men and women deciphered the reports of the SS and documented the crimes of the Nazi state. On this episode, I talk with journalist and researcher Chr…
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Ep. 30- Nazi Eugenics with Marius Turda
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Send us a text The first victims were not Jews per se, but Germans. That is to say, that the Nazis first murdered mentally and physically handicapped Germans that they considered to be unworthy of living. In so doing, they drew on the long history of the eugenics movement. In this episode, I talked with Marius Turda about the role eugenics played i…
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As rumours begin to spread about the zombies, Kat decides to take action. Support Help us to keep producing independent journalism and innovative storytelling at thecjn.ca/donate Credits Writer: Michael Fraiman Directors: Michael Fraiman and Max Ackerman Producers: The Canadian Jewish News in association with the Ashkenaz Foundation and Dandelion T…
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Ep. 29- German Resistance to the Nazis with Mark Roseman
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Send us a text The topic of resistance during the Holocaust is always a controversial one. What is resistance? What did it take to stand up to the Nazis when the vast majority of Germans did not. In this episode, I talk with historian Mark Roseman about a remarkable group of socialists in Nazi Germany who made the difficult choice to stand up in wa…
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Ep. 28- The International Tracing Service with Dan Stone
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Send us a text In addition to the massive loss of life, the twelve years of Nazi rule in Europe created one of the largest demographic disasters in human history with millions of people scattered across the continent. For Holocaust survivors, one of the most pressing tasks after liberation was attempting to discover the fates of relatives and frien…
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Ep. 27- The Catholic Church and the Holocaust with David Kertzer
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Send us a text The behavior of the Catholic Church and Pope Pius XII is one of the most hotly debated controversies in the history of the Holocaust. And for a long time much of the evidence about that has been locked away in the Vatican Archives. Now, historians are finally able to access these documents. In this episode, I talk with one of those w…
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Ep. 26- Josef Mengele with David Marwell
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Send us a text Dr. Josef Mengele, the so-called Angel of Death, has achieved an almost mythical status as a supervillain. Yet this stereotype obscures the history of a man who was, in many ways, a product of both pre-war racial pseudoscience and the Nazi state. I am joined in this episode by David Marwell an historian who remarkably also worked wit…
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You do not even know who Inga is. Support Help us to keep producing independent journalism and innovative storytelling at thecjn.ca/donate Credits Writer: Michael Fraiman Directors: Michael Fraiman and Max Ackerman Producers: The Canadian Jewish News in association with the Ashkenaz Foundation and Dandelion Theatre Music: Bret Higgins Technical pro…
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Ep. 25- The Holocaust and the German Genocide in Namibia with Jürgen Zimmerer
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Send us a text Was the Holocaust a unique event or did it have its roots in earlier historical events? How do we put earlier colonial genocides in context and conversation with the Holocaust? On this episode, we talk about the connections between the German genocide of the Herero and Nama in Namibia and its occupation of eastern Europe. On this epi…
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Ep. 24- The Counterfeit Countess with Joanna Sliwa and Elizabeth White
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Send us a text The story of Countess Janina (Mehlberg) Suchodolska is something that would be rejected by Hollywood as too far-fetched, but it is a true story. Janina was a Jewish Pole hiding in plain sight as a Polish noblewoman who then went on to rescue prisoners from one of the deadliest concentration camps. In this episode, I talk with histori…
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The gang makes a quick escape from Sachsenhausen. But somebody follows them. Support Help us to keep producing independent journalism and innovative storytelling at thecjn.ca/donate Credits Writer: Michael Fraiman Directors: Michael Fraiman and Max Ackerman Producers: The Canadian Jewish News in association with the Ashkenaz Foundation and Dandelio…
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Have you heard what's happening at Sachsenhausen? Support Help us to keep producing independent journalism and innovative storytelling at thecjn.ca/donate Credits Writer: Michael Fraiman Directors: Michael Fraiman and Max Ackerman Producers: The Canadian Jewish News in association with the Ashkenaz Foundation and Dandelion Theatre Music: Bret Higgi…
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When Kat discovers her Jewish heritage in her 20s, she quickly packs her bags to meet her estranged family in Berlin—only to be thrust into the middle of a burgeoning global crisis when zombified Holocaust victims begin rising from the mass graves of former concentration camps. While the German government panics and antisemitic conspiracy theorists…
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Ep. 23- The Genocide of Soviet POWs with Dallas Michelbacher
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Send us a text The second largest Nazi victim group after the Jews was Soviet POWs. The experience of these people has been documented in part by the latest volume of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos. In this week’s episode, I talked with Dallas Michelbacher, one of the researchers on this project and …
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Ep. 22- Nazi Perpetrators and Disgust with Ditte Marie Munch-Jurisic
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Send us a text How did Holocaust perpetrators feel about what they did and how were they able to keep doing it? The question of perpetrator motivation has been one that scholars of the Holocaust have been interested in from the beginning. But what about the phenomenon of perpetrators who seem to have been disgusted by what they were engaged in? Wha…
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The Kindness of Strangers: Survival in Linz London and Shanghai
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What does it take to survive persecution and exile? The story of Greta Taussig and Rudy Gans offers answers to this tantalizing question. Born in Linz, Austria, Greta emigrated to London after the country’s incorporation into the Third Reich, eventually enduring the horrors of the Blitz. Rudy was able to make his way to Shanghai after imprisonment …
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Ep. 21- The Zone of Interest with Barry Langford
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Send us a text Jonathan Glazer’s The Zone of Interest (2023) is a haunting film focused on the domestic life of Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss and his family. The family lived in a villa directly next to the Auschwitz I camp. In this podcast, I talk with film scholar and screenwriter Barry Langford about the history of Holocaust film as well as T…
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Ep. 20- Polish Jewish Relations in the Holocaust with Jan Grabowski
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Send us a text The story of Polish-Jewish relations during the Holocaust is an incredibly complex and difficult one. On the one hand, Poles and Jews both suffered horribly under the Nazis. On the other, however, the general climate in Poland was inhospitable to Jews and many Poles took advantage of the Nazi occupation to victimize their Jewish neig…
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Ep. 19- The Jasenovac Camp with Stipe Odak
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Send us a text Somewhere between 70,000 and 100,000 Jews, Roma, and ethnic Serbs were murdered in the Jasenovac concentration camp in what is now Croatian. This camp was run by Croatians without Nazi involvement. Yet few outside of the Balkans have heard of it. In this week’s episode, I talk with Stipe Odak about the incredibly complex history of t…
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Ep. 18- Treblinka with Chad Gibbs
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Send us a text The Treblinka extermination center was responsible for the murder of approximately 925,000 Jews during the Holocaust. It was the deadliest killing site after Auschwitz. Yet few people know that it was also the scene of a successful uprising and mass escape by the prisoners there. In this conversation with Chad Gibbs, we talked about …
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An Antisemitic Double-Murder: The Forgotten History of Right-Wing Terrorism in Postwar West Germany
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On December 19, 1980, Shlomo Lewin, the former chairman of the Jewish community in Nuremberg, and his partner Frida Poeschke were shot dead in their house in Erlangen. Instead of pursuing the leads that led to the right-wing extremist group Wehrsportgruppe Hoffmann, investigators concentrated on Lewin’s social environment for a long time. As part o…
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Ep. 17: The Kindertransport with Amy Williams
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Send us a text From the earliest days of the Third Reich through the end of the war, there were organized efforts to rescue Jewish children from the Nazis. Perhaps as many as 10,000 were rescued in this way, but without their parents. They ended up in a variety of countries and had diverse set of experiences. In addition, the story of the Kindertra…
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Ep. 16: Dwight Eisenhower and the Holocaust with Jason Lantzer
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Send us a text General Dwight Eisenhower’s visit to the Ohrdruf concentration camp in April 1945 fundamentally changed his outlook on the war and on his enemy, the Nazis. It also changed the way he carried out his duties later as US Military Governor in charge of both caring for former concentration prisoners as well as dealing with former Nazis, a…
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Ep. 15: Holocaust Education with Irene Ann Resenly
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Send us a text We talk a lot about learning from the Holocaust and lessons from the Holocaust, but we don’t talk nearly enough about HOW to TEACH the Holocaust. Understanding how to present this complex and often difficult material to students at a variety of different grade levels (as well as to the public at heritage sites) is a critical task. In…
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Ep. 14: The Romani Experience during the Holocaust with Ari Joskowicz
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Send us a text Some historians have argued that the experience of Romani people during the Holocaust most closely approximated that of the Jews in terms of policy and execution. Of course, there were also important differences. But, Jews and Romani also went through the Holocaust together. In this, really fascinating discussion, I talked with Ari J…
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Ep. 13: Drunk on Genocide: Nazi Perpetrators, Alcohol, and Violence with Ed Westermann
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Send us a text What motivated Nazi perpetrators? How do we explain the apparent ease with which so many Germans carried out acts of extreme violence? These are some of the most enduring questions raised by the Holocaust. And they are questions that scholars still grapple with today. In this episode, I talked with Prof. Ed Westermann about these que…
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Ep. 12: The Auschwitz Jewish Center and Holocaust Education in Poland with Tomek Kuncewicz and Maciek Zabierowski
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Send us a text This episode covers a lot of ground with my guests from the Auschwitz Jewish Center, Tomek Kuncewicz and Maciek Zabierowski. We talk about the history of the Jewish community in Oświęcim, Poland as well as the challenges of educating the Polish non-Jewish community about the Holocaust. We close with a discussion of the ways in which …
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Tribunalele Poporului. Despre responsabilitate, dreptate și justiție (2/2)
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Dialogul dintre Marius Cazan și Emanuel Grec continuă cu o discuție despre ASUMARE. Despre cum se raportează societatea din România de astăzi la trecutul traumatic al exterminării populației evreiești și rome în perioada celui de-al Doilea Război Mondial. Despre mituri, confuzii, distorsionări și promovarea memoriei publice a celor condamnați pentr…
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Marco findet, er hat den besten Opa von allen. Wenn er Opa Jo besucht, sitzen sie stundenlang auf der Terrasse und reden über die alten Zeiten und Jos Erinnerungen über die deutsche Vergangenheit. Dabei erzählt er von den Bomben in Berlin, dem Hunger nach dem Krieg und seiner Flucht aus der DDR. Und, welche Verbindungen die Familie zu den Nazis hat…
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Ep. 11: Hunger and Starvation in Ghettos with Helene Sinnreich
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Send us a text The Nazis pursued a variety of strategies in their attempts to murder all the Jews of Europe. One of these was starvation, particularly within ghettos where they could control the flow of food to captive populations. In this episode, I talk with Professor Helene Sinnreich about the experience of hunger in the Warsaw, Łodz, and Krakow…
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Ep. 10: Why We Fight- The Band of Brothers Holocaust Episode with John Orloff and Ross McCall
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Send us a text It’s been over 20 years since the HBO television series Band of Brothers appeared, but it continues to shape the popular understanding and conception of World War II. The series is full of powerful episodes but one that viewers consistently single out as particularly moving is Episode 9: Why We Fight. In this episode, the soldier of …
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Tribunalele Poporului. Despre responsabilitate, dreptate și justiție (1/2)
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În cel de-al doilea episod din acest sezon, Marius Cazan și Emanuel Grec discută despre efortul statului român în primii ani după cel de-al Doilea Război Mondial, de a aduce în fața unei forme de justiție, pe cei vinovați pentru crimele comise în timpul Holocaustului din România. Un dialog despre contextul în care au apărut Tribunalele Poporului. D…
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Ep. 9: The Persecution of Transgender and Gay Communities during the Holocaust with Laurie Marhoefer.
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Send us a text The Nazi state was built on persecution and multiple groups in addition to Jews were victimized and killed during the Holocaust. Today’s podcast looks not only at Nazi persecution of gay and transgender people along with Nazi homophobic thought, but also explores the history of LGTBQ communities in Germany before the war. We also loo…
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Ep. 8: Topf and Sons- The Family Who Engineered the Holocaust with Karen Bartlett
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Send us a text The story of the Topf brothers is one of the most chilling examples of corporate complicity in the Holocaust. Topf and Sons was the company who designed, built, and installed the ovens used to burn corpses in the concentration camps. Far being disinterested bureaucrats, the company’s employees were actively involved in problem-solvin…
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Ep. 7: Holocaust Survivors in the US Military with Mike Rugel
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Send us a text Did you know that a Holocaust survivor who served in the US Army in the Korean War won the Congressional Medal Of Honor? Did you know that there were thousands of Holocaust survivors who fought the Nazis during WWII or served in the US military afterward? Today’s discussion with Mike Rugel looks at the fascinating stories of some of …
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Despre stereotipuri și dizabilitățile pe care le provoacă!
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În România de astăzi se construiesc proiecte care promovează toleranța. Ne afirmăm deschis spiritul civic și valorile democratice. Manifestăm însă empatia selectiv, în situații care nu ne scot din zona de confort. Privim doar partea luminoasă a istoriei, ignorând umbrele care continuă să proiecteze prejudecăți asupra celor pe care îi considerăm ALT…
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Ep. 6: Holocaust Archaeology with Caroline Sturdy-Colls
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Send us a text How do we uncover new evidence about the Holocaust? In this podcast episode, we look at the fascinating topic of Holocaust archaeology. Our guest, Professor Caroline Sturdy-Colls has investigated over 50 Holocaust sites including the Treblinka extermination camp where she first identified the location of the gas chamber buildings. Ou…
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Ep. 5: The Sobibor camp photo album with Martin Cüppers
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Send us a text The Nazis murdered at least 167,000 Jews in the small extermination center of Sobibor located today in far-eastern Poland on the border with Ukraine. In 2020, an album belonging to the Deputy Commandant, Johann Niemann, surfaced and was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum by his family. This album contains never be…
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Ep. 4: America's Rescue of Jews during the Holocaust with Rebecca Erbelding
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Send us a text What did the US do to rescue Jews from the clutches of the Nazis? This week we talk with Rebecca Erbelding about the War Refugee Board and American efforts to help those targeted by the Nazis. In this discussion, we touch on a lot of important topics including American immigration policy as well as what the US government and public k…
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Ep. 3: The Fourth Reich with Gavriel Rosenfeld
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Send us a text How do you write the history of something that never happened? What were the chances of Nazis creating a Fourth Reich? And what do our fears of a Nazi resurgence tell us about the past and present. In this wide-ranging conversation with Gavriel Rosenfeld, we talk about the history of the Fourth Reich, both as a rhetorical device but …
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