Ranked #1
Eva Kor: Surviving the Angel of Death
Eva Kor: Surviving the Angel of Death
Eva Kor was 10 when she and her family stepped off the train in Auschwitz in the fall of 1944. Minutes later an SS offic... Read more
25 Jul 2016
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58mins
Ranked #2
Hitler’s Furies: Ordinary Women? Featuring Wendy Lower - Holocaust Living History -- The Library Channel
Hitler’s Furies: Ordinary Women? Featuring Wendy Lower - Holocaust Living History -- The Library Channel
Award-winning historian Wendy Lower discusses the lives and experience of German women in the Nazi killing fields. Her s... Read more
8 Dec 2014
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56mins
Ranked #3
Hauntings: Ghosts from a Nazi Childhood
Hauntings: Ghosts from a Nazi Childhood
Professor Mahlendorf discusses some unexpected reader responses to her recently acclaimed memoir, “The Shame of Survival... Read more
12 Jul 2010
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59mins
Ranked #4
Against All Odds: Born in Mauthausen with Eva Clarke -- Holocaust Living History Workshop -- The Library Channel
Against All Odds: Born in Mauthausen with Eva Clarke -- Holocaust Living History Workshop -- The Library Channel
What does it mean to be born in a concentration camp, arguably one of the most inhospitable places on earth? Eva Clarke ... Read more
2 Jul 2018
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57mins
Ranked #5
Holocaust and Genocide
Holocaust and Genocide
What do we mean by “genocide”? Why are humans the only living creatures that kill their own kind in huge numbers? What ... Read more
8 Oct 2012
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58mins
Ranked #6
The Nazis Next Door with Eric Lichtblau -- Holocaust Living History Workshop -- The Library Channel
The Nazis Next Door with Eric Lichtblau -- Holocaust Living History Workshop -- The Library Channel
In his highly-acclaimed book, The Nazis Next Door, Eric Lichtblau tells the shocking and shameful story of how America b... Read more
26 Jun 2017
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52mins
Ranked #7
Deborah Lipstadt: The Eichmann Trial
Deborah Lipstadt: The Eichmann Trial
Award-winning historian Deborah Lipstadt gives a compelling reassessment of the groundbreaking trial that has become a t... Read more
9 Aug 2011
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58mins
Ranked #8
Alvin H. Rosenfeld: The Anne Frank We Remember
Alvin H. Rosenfeld: The Anne Frank We Remember
Noted Holocaust scholar, author and lecturer, Alvin H. Rosenfeld, Director of the Institute of Jewish Culture and the Ar... Read more
31 Aug 2004
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57mins
Ranked #9
The Anatomy of Malice: Rorschach Results from Nuremberg War Criminals
The Anatomy of Malice: Rorschach Results from Nuremberg War Criminals
Forty years ago, Dr. Joel Dimsdale started researching concentration camp survivors. Little did he know where his journe... Read more
10 Jun 2013
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57mins
Ranked #10
When Biology Became Destiny: How Historians Interpret Gender in the Holocaust - Holocaust Living History Workshop
When Biology Became Destiny: How Historians Interpret Gender in the Holocaust - Holocaust Living History Workshop
Despite the explosive growth of Holocaust studies, scholars of Nazi Germany and the Shoah long neglected gender as an an... Read more
1 May 2019
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45mins
Ranked #11
East West Street: On the Origins of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity with Philippe Sands -- Holocaust Living History Workshop -- The Library Channel
East West Street: On the Origins of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity with Philippe Sands -- Holocaust Living History Workshop -- The Library Channel
In describing his new book, “East West Street” author Philippe Sands looks at the personal and intellectual evolution of... Read more
19 Mar 2018
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57mins
Ranked #12
Europe in War: Memories of a Holocaust
Europe in War: Memories of a Holocaust
Holocaust survivor and poet Dr. Karl O. Herz discusses his experiences as a Jewish boy growing up in Germany during the ... Read more
5 May 2008
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59mins
Ranked #13
The Nazis Next Door: How America Became A Safe Haven For Hitler’s Men
The Nazis Next Door: How America Became A Safe Haven For Hitler’s Men
In his book “The Nazis Next Door: How America Became A Safe Haven For Hitler’s Men,” Eric Lichtblau investigates a trove... Read more
16 Nov 2015
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57mins
Ranked #14
Inventing Genocide - The Contingent Origins of a Concept During World War II - Holocaust Living History Workshop
Inventing Genocide - The Contingent Origins of a Concept During World War II - Holocaust Living History Workshop
The suite of international conventions and declarations about genocide, human rights, and refugees after the WWII is kno... Read more
25 Apr 2019
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1hr 16mins
Ranked #15
Osher UCSD: Leon Leyson
Osher UCSD: Leon Leyson
Holocaust survivor Leon Leyson reflects on his incredible luck that put him on the infamous “Schindler’s List,” sparing ... Read more
5 May 2008
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59mins
Ranked #16
The Voice of Your Brother’s Blood: The Murder of a Town in Eastern Galicia with Omer Bartov: Holocaust Living History Workshop -- The Library Channel
The Voice of Your Brother’s Blood: The Murder of a Town in Eastern Galicia with Omer Bartov: Holocaust Living History Workshop -- The Library Channel
Omer Bartov, the John P. Birkelund Distinguished Professor of European History and German Studies at Brown University, e... Read more
13 Mar 2017
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58mins
Ranked #17
The Holocaust Litigations: Is Holding Corporate Evil Accountable an Impossible Dream? William S. Lerach -- A Life In the Law
The Holocaust Litigations: Is Holding Corporate Evil Accountable an Impossible Dream? William S. Lerach -- A Life In the Law
Veteran trial attorney William L. Lerach recounts his successful class action law suits against companies that prospered... Read more
18 Apr 2016
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1hr 27mins
Ranked #18
Geoffrey Hartman: Holocaust Testimony in a Genocidal Age
Geoffrey Hartman: Holocaust Testimony in a Genocidal Age
Geoffrey Hartman, Sterling Professor Emeritus of English and Comparative Literature at Yale University, discusses the mu... Read more
26 Jul 2004
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51mins
Ranked #19
The Recovery of Nazi-Looted Art: The Bloch-Bauer Klimt Paintings
The Recovery of Nazi-Looted Art: The Bloch-Bauer Klimt Paintings
Los Angeles attorney E. Randol Schoenberg presents an illustrated talk focusing upon five paintings by Gustav Klimt that... Read more
16 Jun 2014
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1hr 24mins
Ranked #20
Charlotte Salomon’s Interventions with Darcy Buerkle -- Holocaust Living History Workshop -- The Library Channel
Charlotte Salomon’s Interventions with Darcy Buerkle -- Holocaust Living History Workshop -- The Library Channel
Writer and artist Charlotte Salomon, the daughter of a highly cultivated Jewish family in Berlin, was deported to Auschw... Read more
19 Apr 2016
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59mins