Tag: Holocaust Collaboration

Was It Possible to be a ‘Bystander’ to the Holocaust in Eastern Europe? Part II

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Apr. 3, “Was it Possible to be a ‘Bystander’ to the Holocaust in Eastern Europe?” Part II Professor Jan Grabowski Professor of History of the Holocaust, University of Ottawa; Co-founder of the Polish Centre for Holocaust Research, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw Co-sponsor: Canadian Institute for Jewish Research Location: Canadian Institute for Jewish […]

Was It Possible to be a ‘Bystander’ to the Holocaust in Eastern Europe? Part I

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Apr. 3, “Was it Possible to be a ‘Bystander’ to the Holocaust in Eastern Europe?” Part I Professor Jan Grabowski Professor of History of the Holocaust, University of Ottawa; Co-founder of the Polish Centre for Holocaust Research, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw Co-sponsor: Canadian Institute for Jewish Research Location: Canadian Institute for […]

Antisemitism in the 21st Century Shtetl

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Click here to read full article in pdf format. The words “antisemitism in the shtetl” might evoke recollections of Fiddler on the Roof, a touch of family lore “from the old country” way back when, or for those familiar with modern Yiddish literature, a scene from this or that writer. Baffling as it may sound, however, […]

Professor Alan Steinweis, “The German People and the Holocaust: New Sources, New Insights”

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Seminar Series: Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective “The German People and the Holocaust: New Sources, New Insights” Professor Alan Steinweis Professor of History and Distinguished Professor of Holocaust Studies, University of Vermont Monday, March 23, 2015, 6PM Leacock Building, Room 738 McGill University