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Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide - click here for archive! Magnificent. The Wiener helped me with my family research. The 20 years I've spent doing this has helped me see how the destiny of my father's uncles/aunts was entwined with the fate of European Jews during the Holocaust and the... The Wiener Holocaust Library Retweeted
The @wienerlibrary’s online exhibition ‘Science and Suffering: Victims and Perpetrators of Nazi Human Experimentation’ explores the legacy of medical research under Nazism and it’s impact on bioethics and research today. Visit: https://t.co/ZJL7MiuLAh The Wiener Holocaust Library Retweeted
Thank you to #Memoria magazine for featuring the Library's new digital resource #TestifyingToTheTruth.
This database shares eyewitness accounts from the Holocaust, many of which have never been available to the public online before and have been translated into English for ... 7 Likes
This database shares eyewitness accounts from the Holocaust, many of which have never been available to the public online before and have been translated into English for ... 7 Likes
Thank you to #Memoria magazine for featuring the Library's new digital resource #TestifyingToTheTruth. This database shares eyewitness accounts from the Holocaust, many of which have never been seen before. Explore these unique documents: https://t.co/d4YszGbh4R @AuschwitzMuseum https://t.co/3TlhIGoryi
Delighted to announce the forthcoming launch of our Palgrave Handbook on Britain & the Holocaust on 29 April. Do join us for what is sure to be a stimulating discussion. With grateful thanks to all our panellists & @wienerlibrary. Details... The Wiener Holocaust Library Retweeted
'A Woman Survives Auschwitz and the Death March'.
In March 1958, Gertrude Deak recorded her testimony for the Library, detailing her experiences of Nazi antisemitism, imprisonment in Auschwitz-Birkenau, a death march and liberation.
Visit the Library's recently launched digital database, ... 7 Likes
In March 1958, Gertrude Deak recorded her testimony for the Library, detailing her experiences of Nazi antisemitism, imprisonment in Auschwitz-Birkenau, a death march and liberation.
Visit the Library's recently launched digital database, ... 7 Likes
'A Woman Survives Auschwitz and the Death March'.
In March 1958, Gertrude Deak recorded her testimony for the Library, detailing her experiences of Nazi antisemitism, imprisonment in Auschwitz-Birkenau, a death march and liberation.
#TestifyingToTheTruth https://t.co/M5LtWoBv3y https://t.co/5a9RM1QsTU
In March 1958, Gertrude Deak recorded her testimony for the Library, detailing her experiences of Nazi antisemitism, imprisonment in Auschwitz-Birkenau, a death march and liberation.
#TestifyingToTheTruth https://t.co/M5LtWoBv3y https://t.co/5a9RM1QsTU
Are you a grad student interested in newly accessible eyewitness accounts of the Holocaust for research? Join me, @Leah_Sidebotham and @madmclw for this two-part workshop - details below! Deadline to apply: 15 March. https://t.co/HcRptFffTH The Wiener Holocaust Library Retweeted
"He Was the Hero of ‘Hotel Rwanda.’ Now He’s Accused of Terrorism."
Long hailed for his bravery during the 1994 Rwandan genocide, Paul Rusesabagina is now charged with being an insurgent leader. Did Rwanda change, or did he?
Thoughtful and ...
Long hailed for his bravery during the 1994 Rwandan genocide, Paul Rusesabagina is now charged with being an insurgent leader. Did Rwanda change, or did he?
Thoughtful and ...
"He Was the Hero of ‘Hotel Rwanda.’ Now He’s Accused of Terrorism." Long hailed for his bravery during the 1994 Rwandan genocide, Paul Rusesabagina is now charged with being an insurgent leader. Did Rwanda change, or did he? @nytimes https://t.co/uQNh1L3U9W...
Holocaust and Genocide Research Partnership Thank you to all those who joined us for last night's 'Death Marches: Evidence and Memory' exhibition launch. A recording of the event is now available via our YouTube channel. We look forward to welcoming you to the exhibition, either ... 4 Likes
Thank you to all those who joined us for last night's 'Death Marches: Evidence and Memory' exhibition launch. A recording of the event is now available via our YouTube channel: https://t.co/NbcQPyjHFU. We look forward to welcoming you to the exhibition... The Wiener Holocaust Library Retweeted
Our friends at @WienerLibrary are hosting a fascinating online event looking at family history and the Holocaust. We recommend! #FamilyHistory
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The Library is pleased to invite applications from teaching/research faculty for a virtual workshop on our digital database #TestifyingToTheTruth, which will feature sessions on the history of the collection, its metadata & other key themes. Register now: https://t.co/vELUjhp96X https://t.co/3EF7Yri1AG
The Library is pleased to invite applications from teaching or research faculty for a half-day virtual workshop centred on its new digital resource, 'Testifying to the Truth', which features more than 1,000 eyewitness accounts of refugees and survivors of the ... 7 Likes
If you would like to know more about the work of the @wienerlibrary and @AJRefugeeVoices in helping families and researchers to access archival and oral testimony of Holocaust survivors, this Librarian-run workshop looks useful: https://t.co/lixb8C3cXg https://t.co/wB9NGtmqPp The Wiener Holocaust Library Retweeted
Very relevant to the interests of JGSGB members - a talk to look out for next Monday evening. https://t.co/X4aVYn3uLb The Wiener Holocaust Library Retweeted
Guide to spotting far-right extremism sent to schools in England and Wales Our friends at HOPE not hate have issued guidance to schools about spotting far-right extremism over fears that an increased number of children have been exposed to dangerous ideas during lockdown.
The Guardian: https://bit.ly/2OlnoL3
Advice from Hope Not Hate charity ... 6 Likes
The Guardian: https://bit.ly/2OlnoL3
Advice from Hope Not Hate charity ... 6 Likes
Our friends @hopenothate have issued guidance to schools about spotting far-right extremism over fears that an increased number of children have been exposed to dangerous ideas during lockdown. @guardian https://t.co/2MNZNx3OLX https://t.co/3o58wjCMiN
"Coming to terms with the Holocaust." Professor Mary Fulbrook talks to @thehistoryguy about the justice process that followed the Holocaust, what drove people to commit war crimes, and what stopped people from resisting them. https://t.co/uaYrjHvEm0 https://t.co/60o3lVvXj4
Coming to Terms with The Holocaust with Mary Fulbrook "Coming to terms with the Holocaust."
Professor Mary Fulbrook talks to Dan Snow about the justice process that followed the Holocaust, what drove people to commit war crimes, and what stopped people from resisting them.
Catch it here: https://bit.ly/3aKz0Qy
Professor ... 3 Likes
Professor Mary Fulbrook talks to Dan Snow about the justice process that followed the Holocaust, what drove people to commit war crimes, and what stopped people from resisting them.
Catch it here: https://bit.ly/3aKz0Qy
Professor ... 3 Likes
On Tuesday 16 March the Library, the Institute for Polish-Jewish Studies and the Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies (UCL) will be hosting an online symposium, in honour of Professor Antony Polonsky's 80th birthday.
This virtual symposium will bring together ... 6 Likes
This virtual symposium will bring together ... 6 Likes
On 16 March the Library, @uclhjs & @IPJSPOLIN will be hosting a virtual symposium, in honour of Prof Antony Polonsky, bringing together established and junior scholars researching the Holocaust in Eastern Europe.
Visit our website for full program details https://t.co/rD6MDZ20Gj...
Visit our website for full program details https://t.co/rD6MDZ20Gj...
Terrific news and thanks to all for your interest! Looking forward to guiding you through the exhibition virtually (for now). Honoured to be joining this panel of wonderful speakers. https://t.co/oq9ItyCo9b The Wiener Holocaust Library Retweeted
For #WorldBookDay2021 we would like to share a selection of works by Thomas Mann, whose writings were banned by the Nazis. His books were destroyed across Germany & Austria during the book burnings of 1933. Explore more #books in our...
For #WorldBookDay we would like to share a selection of works by Thomas Mann.
Thomas Mann, the recipient of the 1929 Nobel Prize for Literature, was one of many authors whose works were prohibited by the Nazi Party. Authors, living ... 9 Likes
Thomas Mann, the recipient of the 1929 Nobel Prize for Literature, was one of many authors whose works were prohibited by the Nazi Party. Authors, living ... 9 Likes
Tonight's exhibition launch is now sold out! Thank you to everyone who has registered - you will receive the link to the event shortly @wienerlibrary @RHUL_HRI @Holocaust_Hud The Wiener Holocaust Library Retweeted
Want to learn more about the meaning and legacy of family research into the Holocaust? On Monday 8 March, some of our staff members will be discussing how family history is a significant aspect of the Library's collections and research ... 2 Likes
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