Tag: Holocaust Revisionism

Vyacheslav Likhachev, “Manifestations of Antisemitism in Ukraine – Dynamics and Context”

https://isgap.org/media/2016/05/vyacheslav-likhachev-manifestations-of-antisemitism-in-ukraine-dynamics-and-context/

JAN. 21 “MANIFESTATIONS OF ANTISEMITISM IN UKRAINE: DYNAMICS AND CONTEXT” Vyacheslav Likhachev, Israeli political scientist and researcher Location: Center for Jewish Studies, Seminar Room Time: 6:00 P.M.

Dovid Katz “The Special Case of Baltic-Ukrainian Holocaust Inversion”

https://isgap.org/media/2016/05/dovid-katz-the-special-case-of-baltic-ukrainian-holocaust-inversion/

APRIL 5, 2016 “THE SPECIAL CASE OF BALTIC-UKRAINIAN HOLOCAUST INVERSION” Dr. Dovid Katz, Author, Editor of DefendingHistory.com  Location: ISGAP Center, 3rd Floor Time: 6:00 PM

ANTISEMITISM IN POLAND

https://isgap.org/flashpoint/antisemitism-in-poland/

If one compares the scale and manifestations of antisemitism in Poland today with the scale and manifestations of this phenomenon in France, Austria, the Netherlands or some Scandinavian countries, one could argue that Poland ought to be declared a kind of safe-haven for Jews in Europe. Alas, this is not the case since antisemitic posters […]

West is West, East is East: The Specific East European Incarnation of Antisemitism

https://isgap.org/flashpoint/west-is-west-east-is-east-the-specific-east-european-incarnation-of-antisemitism/

Note: This op-ed is a partial summary of Dr. Katz’s talk at ISGAP in New York City on 5 April 2016. A PDF of his power point presentation on the evening (©Dovid Katz) is available online. Antisemitism in Western Europe is nowadays overwhelmingly a product of the (far) left. Its practitioners are socially, educationally and demographically […]

Antony Polonsky – “Poles, Jews, and the Problems of Divided Memory” & Jan T. Gross – “Polish Anti-semitism after Auschwitz”

https://isgap.org/media/2007/01/poles-jews-and-the-problems-of-divided-memory-polish-anti-semitism-after-auschwitz/

Lectures: Professor Antony Polonsky Albert Abramson Chair of Holocaust Studies, Brandeis University, and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum – “Poles, Jews, and the Problems of Divided Memory” Professor Jan T. Gross Professor of War and Society, Princeton University – “Polish Anti-semitism after Auschwitz” Date: January 25, 2007 YIISA/ISGAP Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective Seminar Series