"Mass Murder & Memory in Eastern Europe" presents a profound discussion between Christopher Browning, PhD, and Alexandra Richie, DPhil. This session, part of the George P. Shultz Forum on World Affairs, delves into the Holocaust in Eastern Europe, examining its legacy and memory. The conversation centers around Browning's work, Ordinary Men, a pivotal book in Holocaust studies, and explores the evolution of the field from post-war obscurity to its current critical importance in understanding WWII history.
This session is part of The National WWII Museum's 2023 International Conference on WWII presented by the Pritzker Military Foundation, on behalf of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library.
The International Conference on World War II is the premier adult educational event bringing together the best and brightest scholars, authors, historians, and witnesses to history from around the globe to discuss key battles, personalities, strategies, issues, and controversies of the war that changed the world. Joining the featured speakers are hundreds of attendees who travel from all over the world to learn and connect with each other through engaging discussions, question-and-answer periods, book signings, and receptions throughout the weekend.
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Alexandra Richie's Warsaw 1944: store.national...
4 окт 2024