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    This podcast explores stories of real people, the choices they made, and specific moments in Holocaust history from 1933-1945. This podcast is released in seasons, twice-yearly.

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    • In addition to these resources (above), I cannot recommend enough the podcast 12 Years That Shook The World. It offers incredible perspective of the Holocaust & current day events. https://t.co/yyaoLz1LJp

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    When the Nazis boycott Jewish-owned businesses in Lorrach, Germany, Bernard Loeb’s neighbors turn on him. When the Nazis attack Jews, his neighbors burn his synagogue. And when the Nazis deport Bernhard, his neighbors watch it happen. So who are these nei

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    • "at first glance, we see Jews being led out into the street. And behind them are the Nazi officers...But when we look closer, we see something else...In the background, there are dozens of people watching it all happen." See my pinned tweet. Plz listen. https://t.co/zJDkBzunnx

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    In 1937, Erwin Haber, a Jewish boy from Austria, had just turned 13. But months later when the Nazis take over his country, Erwin will be forced to navigate the world without his parents— and help his little sister and grandmother survive the Nazi reign o

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    • Young children. Forcibly separated from their parents. Forced to make life-death decisions. And a small thread of humanity that shows us that we ALL have "some measure of choice-some amount of agency" to help others, to show humanity. We must remember. https://t.co/bYVkokJr6s

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    When Frieda Belinfante’s home country of the Netherlands is invaded by the Nazis in 1940, she leaves her flourishing music career to join the resistance movement. In defiance of the Nazi regime, Frieda, a lesbian, will risk her life to protect Jews, music

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    • A part of Holocaust history that is often not told is the persecution, rounding up, torture & murder of hundreds of thousands of LGBTQ+ under Nazi law. An even lesser-told story are the acts of defiance & heroism by the LGBTQ+ community. Listen. Learn. https://t.co/cjdu7z3Jjs

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    This podcast explores stories of real people, the choices they made, and specific moments in Holocaust history from 1933-1945. This podcast is released in seasons, twice-yearly.

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    • "Holocaust history reminds us that the unimaginable is possible; & that individuals have far more power than they realize." With⬆️history-denial & intolerance, this is a powerful & important series. Also plz follow: @HolocaustMuseum @AuschwitzMuseum https://t.co/yyaoLz1LJp

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    Bioethics, Disease, and the Holocaust: this Seminar examines how the Nazis contorted scientific knowledge to serve their racist ‘public health’ and eugenics agenda.

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    • The 2022 Virtual Hess Faculty Seminar at the @HolocaustMuseum will explore the history of bioethics, pathology, disease, and the Holocaust. Applications are due October 31, 2021. Apply today: https://t.co/uIwuJEqTre https://t.co/PXovywgrH6

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    In September 1941, the Nazi regime, at Goebbels’s urgent request, ordered Germany’s Jews over the age of 6 to sew on their clothing a yellow Star of David with the word Jude (Jew) in bold, Hebrew-like letters. The following year, the measure was introduced in France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Slovakia, and other lands under German control.

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    • For those who somehow thought that the Nashville woman was just misguided (or that it is an over-reaction on my part to be so incensed): This was a Star of David; yellow; & a patch. This was not an error. This was vile. https://t.co/Ikxbn5FQrW https://t.co/akCwpaQC9z