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SUMMARY:Virtual Student Talk: Fighting Antisemitism
DESCRIPTION:43 Group pamphlet\, c. 1947\, courtesy of the family of Mildred Levy. The 43 Group were an antifascist organisation comprised mainly of Jewish ex-servicemen and women. Wiener Holocaust Library Collections. \nPart of the Library’s Spring Term educational talks and workshops. \nIn this talk\, part of the Library’s event series for its Fighting Antisemitism exhibition\, Senior Curator Dr Barbara Warnock will explore the development of antisemitism in Western Europe from the late nineteenth century to today\, and the means by which Jewish organisations and other groups have fought back against antisemitism. The talk will draw upon The Wiener Holocaust Library’s collections of material on antisemitism in Weimar and Nazi Germany\, British fascism in the 1930s and beyond\, and the struggle against fascism and antisemitism. The talk will cover the efforts of The Wiener Holocaust Library’s predecessor organisation in Germany\, as well as those of other organisations\, such as the 43 Group\, formed by primarily of Jewish ex-servicemen and women after the Second World War to fight back against the resurgence of fascism in Britain\, and look at the work in this area of the Board of Deputies of British Jews and the Community Security Trust. \nDelivered by Dr Barbara Warnock\, Senior Curator and Head of Education\, this session is suitable for those studying the following: KS3 History; GCSE History Edexcel: Weimar and Nazi Germany 1918-1939; GCSE History OCR: Germany 1925-1955: The People and The State. Edexcel A-Level History – Germany and West Germany\, 1918–89; OCR History Democracy and Dictatorships in Germany 1919–1963; AQA History: Democracy and Nazism: Germany 1918-1945. \nEvent guidelines \n1. The Library will send you a Zoom link and joining instructions via email before the event. Please do check your junk folders. \n2. Please try and join 5 minutes before the event start time (17.55) and we will let you into the room (do try and bear with us if this takes a few minutes).
URL:https://wienerholocaustlibrary.org/event/virtual-student-talk-fighting-antisemitism/
CATEGORIES:Education
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SUMMARY:Open Day for Camden Schools
DESCRIPTION:Children with a teacher in a classroom in Eschwege Displaced Persons camp\, c. 1946-1948. Wiener Holocaust Library Collections. \nThe Wiener Holocaust Library is delighted to invite you to our one-day event organised specifically for GCSE and A-Level students attending school or college in the London Borough of Camden on Thursday 28 April 2022\, 10:00am – 4:00pm.  \nRun by the Library’s experienced education team\, we have organised an exciting day of talks and workshops for students in Camden to deepen their understanding of the Nazi era and the Holocaust through engagement with the Library’s unique and historic archive; as well as hearing from guest speakers including Holocaust academic Dr Rebecca Jinks of Royal Holloway and Holocaust survivor Ruth Schwiening. Read the full programme for here.  \nThe day is an exclusive opportunity for schools in Camden and places for the day will be given on a first come first serve basis. You can either book in for the whole day or specific events\, capacity for each session is shown in the programme attached. All aspects of the programme are free. \nIf you would like to secure spaces for your students for either the day or specific sessions\, please email education@wienerholocaustlibrary.org and provide us with the following: your name and position in school\, your school’s name\, whether you would like to attend the whole day or set sessions\, the school year of the students attending and the number of students you hope to attend.
URL:https://wienerholocaustlibrary.org/event/open-day-for-camden-schools/
LOCATION:The Wiener Holocaust Library\, The Wiener Holocaust Library\, London\, WC1B 5DP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Collections,Education,Student Workshop
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