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Indelible Nightmare: The Holocaust
Today we pause and take the time to reflect on one of the most heinous atrocities committed in the twentieth century. The Holocaust has left a dark shadow on human history and lives in the memories of the Survivors.
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International Holocaust Remembrance Day: "Survival Against All Odds" with Steven Hess
In observance of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, The National WWII Museum presented a virtual webinar with Mr. Steven Hess.
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Dimensions in Testimony: 20 Titles to Read/Watch from the New Orleans Public Library
In honor of International Holocaust Remembrance Day and in celebration of The National WWII Museum’s new exhibit Dimensions in Testimony: Alan Moskin, the New Orleans Public Library has created a supplemental reading list to accompany the exhibition.
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Liberator Sgt. Thomas Sweeney, 71st Infantry Division
Sgt. Thomas Sweeney, 71st Infantry Division, was one of the many American medics and liberators who found themselves woefully underprepared in rendering aid to survivors of Nazi atrocities. At the Gunskirchen Concentration Camp in May 1945, they found thousands of individuals barely clinging to life.
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The Bavarian Precedent: The Roma in European Culture
Prior to 1933, Bavarian authorities devised an entire system for policing and persecuting Roma.
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Holocaust Education Resources
The Museum highlights educational resources for teachers and students that can be used to explore the tragedy of the Holocaust.
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Coordinating the Destruction of an Entire People: The Wannsee Conference
On January 20, 1942, a group of Nazi leaders met to coordinate a continent-wide genocide.
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Otto Ohlendorf, Einsatzgruppe D, and the ‘Holocaust by Bullets’
As the leader of Einsatzgruppe D, Otto Ohlendorf was responsible for the murder of 90,000 Soviet Jews, Roma, and Communists.
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Critical Theory, the Institute for Social Research, and American Exile: An Interview with Martin Jay, PhD
The members of the Institute for Social Research made vital contributions to a “culture of resistance” against Nazism.
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"The German Military, the Third Reich, and World War II:" A Conversation with Michael Geyer, PhD
Join us for this fascinating exchange about the career and work of Dr. Michael Geyer, one of the foremost authorities on the German military, the Third Reich, and World War II.