Lecture--The Holocaust
Anti-Semitism in German History
Racism and anti-Semitism
Political anti-Semitism
Role of anti-Semitism in the Nazi appeal
Anti-Semitic actions of the Nazi State
Civil Service Law
Nuremberg Laws; Table of Nuremberg Laws
Emigration patterns, problems
Anti-Semitic Propaganda (for children 2, 3, 4)
Kristallnacht; mass arrests (2)
Racial hygiene
Sterilization
Kinderaktion
Adult campaign
Significance of racial hygiene movement
Ghettoization: Warsaw, Lodz, (1, 2, 3)
Wannsee Conference
Operation Reinhardt Death Camps: Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka
Question of resistance
Who survived?
What did the average German know?
Public responses to anti-Semitism
Historiography: Intentionalist vs. Structuralist Debate
Comparability of the Holocaust
Holocaust Denial
Animated maps of WWII, the Holocaust from USHMM
Names, Terms, Acronyms
Comte Arthur de Gobineau, Vacher de Lapouge, Richard Wagner, Otto Glagau, Gartenlaube, Wilhelm Marr, Adolf Stoecker, Georg Ritter von Schönerer, Karl Lueger, Walter Gross, Anton Drexler, Klemens von Galen, Chaim Rumkowski, Adam Czerniakow, Haavara