Virtual HGRP Book Talk: Empire of Destruction: A History of Nazi Mass Killing
In this virtual HGRP talk, historian Dr Alex Kay discusses his new book 'Empire of Destruction' with Professor Dan Stone.
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In this virtual HGRP talk, historian Dr Alex Kay discusses his new book 'Empire of Destruction' with Professor Dan Stone.
As part of our new academic book series, the Library is delighted to host a talk with Dr Bastiaan Willems on his book, Violence in Defeat: The Wehrmacht on German Soil, 1944-45.
In the first of a new academic book series, Elizabeth Anthony discusses her new book, 'The Compromise of Return' the first such social history to depict how survivors—individually and collectively—navigated post-war Vienna’s political and social setting.
As part of the Library's 'Jewish Resistance to the Holocaust' event series, Judy Batalion will be discussing her acclaimed new book, 'The Light of Days: The Untold Story of Women Resistance Fighters in Hitler's Ghettos'.
The Wiener Holocaust Library and The Ark Synagogue celebrate the launch of Rachael Cerrotti’s new memoir.
To mark the publication in 2021 of Meriel Schindler’s acclaimed book The Lost Café Schindler, join the author and Lord Daniel Finkelstein in conversation about the book and Schindler’s project to […]
'To Meet in Hell' follows Glyn Hughes, a high-ranking British officer, and Rachel Genuth, a teenager from the Hungarian provinces, as they navigate their respective forms of hell during the final, brutal year of the Second World War.
Professor Wendy Lower in conversation with Dr Christine Schmidt.
Professor Dawn Skorczewski and Professor Laura Levitt will be led in conversation by Professor James Young to consider questions about life after trauma, violence and loss.
Khatchig Mouradian will be discussing his newly published book, The Resistance Network, which gives a history of an underground network of humanitarians, missionaries, and diplomats in Ottoman Syria who helped save the lives of thousands during the Armenian Genocide.
To mark the publication of 'The Palgrave Handbook of Britain and the Holocaust', the Library will host an online panel discussion exploring how Britain has engaged and disengaged with the Holocaust in the past, how it continues to in the present, and reflect on how it may do so in the future.
The Wiener Holocaust Library is delighted to launch the publication of The Armenians of Aintab: The Economics of Genocide in an Ottoman Province.