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What History Teaches: Scapegoating & the Politics of Othering
What History Teaches: Scapegoating & the Politics of Othering

Tue, Sep 16

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Online Webinar

What History Teaches: Scapegoating & the Politics of Othering

A look at how Nazis leveraged fear, nationalism, and antisemitism to scapegoat Jewish people and other minorities.

Time & Location

Sep 16, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

Online Webinar

About

Featured speaker: Dr. Beth Griech-Polelle the Kurt Mayer Chair of Holocaust Studies and Associate Professor of History at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA.


Presented by Holocaust Center for Humanity, Seattle


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This is part of powerful webinar series, hosted by Holocaust museums and education centers across North America, exploring how democracy eroded and extremism took root in 1930’s Germany—and the urgent lessons we can draw today. All sessions are free 60 minute Zoom webinars. Click on each individual lecture title for more information about additional upcoming webinars and to register for a Zoom link.


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Universities, Education, & the Role of Intellectuals

October 29 | 9:00am PDT | Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center


Between Terror and Resilience: Jewish Life in Nazi Germany

November 13 | 12:00 PM PST | Holocaust Museum LA


Isolationism, Immigration, & the World Watching

December 9 | 10:00am PST | Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center


The Role of Terror in Authoritarian Regimes

February 11 | 9:00am PST | Echoes and Reflections



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