Consider the experiences of Jewish prisoners who were forced to help German guards murder other prisoners.
Consider the experiences of Jewish prisoners who were forced to help German guards murder other prisoners.
Get insight into how the Jewish Enlightenment affected Jewish women in this memoir excerpt from Pauline Wengeroff.
Consider how Christian churches confronted their legacy of antisemitism in the years following the Holocaust.
Learn about the Nazis’ plan to rearrange the population of Poland, which resulted in the displacement of more than a million ethnic Poles and Jews (Spanish available).
View and analyze John Singer Sargent’s memorial to World War I, the painting Gassed.
A letter in response to police detention and harassment of journalists, delivered to the Ferguson and St. Louis County Police departments and the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
Examine the rights, protections, and democratic aspirations in the constitution of Germany’s newly formed democracy, the Weimar Republic.
Former Minister of Justice Dr. A. M. Omar addresses South Africa’s struggle to achieve a single national identity considering the country’s inherent diversity and its legacy of apartheid.
Read about the confluence of nationalism, race science, and German-unification efforts in mid-eighteenth-century German society.
Consider why Hitler's demand for the Sudetenland evolved into an international crisis, and evaluate the resulting agreement forged by Hitler, Chamberlain, and Daladier.
Consider how the term cultural genocide describes the efforts of the Canadian government to assimilate the Indigenous Peoples through residential schools.
Read some of the curricular guidelines from Indian Residential Schools in Nova Scotia.