The Holocaust - what do we know about it and what more can we learn? This course provides a broad and in-depth look at central topics relating to the history of the Holocaust. It examines the events and processes that took place during these earth-shattering years through new and thought-provoking perspectives.

Chosen Issues in Holocaust History
Chosen Issues in Holocaust History

Instructor: Dr. Yossi Kugler
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The rise of Nazi party to power and the development of anti-Jewish policy until the outbreak of the war
The establishment of the ghettos and the daily life within them
The development and implementation of the "Final Solution"
The development of antisemitism throughout the ages and its expressions
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Taught in English
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