Hitler and the Decisions for the Final Solution: Christopher Browning
Historians have long debated Hitler’s role in the decision-making process that led to the Final Solution. Christopher Browning will consider documents that came to light after the fall of communism and the opening of East European archives in 1989. He argues there were two incremental decision- making processes. The first, which reached closure in July 1941, sealed the fate of Soviet Jews, while the second (October 1941), sealed the fate of European Jews. Co-presented by the Australian Centre for Jewish Civilisation at Monash University.

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Stalin at War - Stephen Kotkin

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'Murder of the Jews': The testimony of Germans & Austrians who were part of the Nazi murder machine

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Holocaust and Genocide Lecture Series - February 5, 2019 - Professor Christopher Browning, Ph.D.

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Michael Berenbaum - Face to Face with death, the Sonderkommando

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Timothy Snyder How Could the Holocaust Have Happened Mon Feb 25th 2013

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Professor Nathan Stoltzfus on Hitler's Management of the Germans

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Special Presentation: "Ordinary Men: Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution in Poland"

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Peter Hayes - Why Did the Holocaust Happen?

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Timothy Snyder: The Politics of Mass Killing: Past and Present

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In Defense of WWII

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Prof. Robert Weiner -- A Perfect Storm: What Made the Holocaust Possible, Part 1

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The Open Mind: More About Hitler’s Willing Executioners

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Timothy Snyder "Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin" Feb 24 2013

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Makeshift Murder: The Holocaust at its Peak - Peter Hayes

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