The History of the Holocaust
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Audio Sample: Your browser does not support the audio element. What gave rise to one of the darkest chapters in human history? By studying the emotional center of WWII, you will gain a deeper understanding of the history of anti-semitism as well as a lesson in the strength of the human spirit. In The History of the Holocaust, youâll reflect on the political, cultural, social, economic, religious, military, and broad historical context in which the extermination of more than five million Jews (and other minority demographics) occurred. Although it is difficult to look upon such bald faced evil with a scholarâs dispassion, Prof. Howard Lupovitch (Ph.D., Columbia University) pilots this series with great courage and insight. In 22 lectures, youâll look at disturbing developments of the 19th century and early 20th centuries, including: the pre-modern religious-based hatred of Jews; ultra-nationalist politiRead MoreAudio Sample: Your browser does not support the audio element. What gave rise to one of the darkest chapters in human history? By studying the emotional center of WWII, you will gain a deeper understanding of the history of anti-semitism as well as a lesson in the strength of the human spirit. In The History of the Holocaust, youâll reflect on the political, cultural, social, economic, religious, military, and broad historical context in which the extermination of more than five million Jews (and other minority demographics) occurred. Although it is difficult to look upon such bald faced evil with a scholarâs dispassion, Prof. Howard Lupovitch (Ph.D., Columbia University) pilots this series with great courage and insight. In 22 lectures, youâll look at disturbing developments of the 19th century and early 20th centuries, including: the pre-modern religious-based hatred of Jews; ultra-nationalist politics and post-war xenophobia; the Nuremberg Laws and Krystalnacht; and The Final Solution. The mechanization of hatred that made the Holocaust possible raises the bar of unthinkable evil. In our own time, you might wonder how anti-semitism compares with other forms of fear and hatred. Ultimately, remembering the Holocaust affords you the opportunity to recognize and confront the pernicious attitudes that denied so many their common humanity. As you examine the aftermath of the Holocaust, including the founding of Israel, you will do so with clear eyes. Learn about downloadable programs. Read Less
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