Georgia Southern University Videos (Archived)
Document Type
University Libraries Videos
Video Length
13 minutes 15 seconds
Publication Date
3-1-2022
Abstract
“The Holocaust and Nuremberg: The International Military Tribunal and American Perceptions of the Holocaust” presented by Dr. Brian K. Feltman, Assistant Chair and Associate Professor of History. The presentation was part of the Confronting the Holocaust, American Responses scholarly panel, presented as part of GS Libraries' Americans and the Holocaust programming. Americans and the Holocaust is a traveling exhibition that examines Americans’ responses to Nazism, war and genocide in Europe during the 1930s and 1940s. The exhibition also presents stories of individual Americans, some of whom took actions that went against the grain at the time, daring to rescue Jews from Europe. Americans and the Holocaust: A Traveling Exhibition for Libraries is an educational initiative of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the American Library Association. Additional programming support was made possible, in part, by Humanities Nebraska and Nebraska Cultural Endowment. To learn more about the exhibition, visit ushmm.org/americans-ala.
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Georgia Southern University, "The Holocaust and Nuremberg" (2022). Georgia Southern University Videos (Archived). 2530.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/videos/2530
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