Professor Thomas Weber - The Origin of Hitler's Anti-Semitism
Hosted by Professor Tom Weber, Chair in History & International Affairs, this session explores the origins of Hitler’s anti-Semitism based on brand new information about Hitler’s earlier years, which only came to light at the start of this year. Professor Weber discusses the finding in detail and what this means regarding history’s understanding of Hitler’s motivations. The presentation also questions whether we are witnessing a new rise in anti-Semitism today.

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Professor Nathan Stoltzfus on Hitler's Management of the Germans

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The History of Antisemitism: The Longest Hatred, presented by Steve Goldberg

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Professor Thomas Weber: Becoming Hitler – The Making of a Nazi

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Robert Wistrich, "Antisemitism and the Left From Marx to the Present”

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Friedrich Nietzsche's Philosophy - J. P. Stern & Bryan Magee (1987)

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The 2017 Michael King Memorial Lecture: War in the Nazi imagination

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The Secret SS Plot to Kill Hitler!

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Enoch Powell: Rivers of Blood

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Hitler's First War - Thomas Weber

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Claudia Koonz - "How the Nazis Made Anti-Semitism Respectable"

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Uncommon Knowledge: Part 1: Stephen Kotkin on Stalin’s Rise to Power

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The Origins of the Final Solution: Eastern Europe and the Holocaust

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Joseph Stalin: Waiting For Hitler (Part 2)

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Origins of Ashkenazi Jews (Ashkenazium Lectures Part 1)

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When Hitler won the First World War - Prof. em. Dr. Gerd Krumeich, January 29, 1925

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Belzec to Auschwitz

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Hitler and the Decisions for the Final Solution: Christopher Browning

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Otto Günsche - What Hitler's SS Adjutant Admitted 40 Years Later

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Dr. Peter Hayes: "German Corporate Complicity in the Holocaust"

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