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What History Teaches: Universities, Education, and the Role of Intellectuals
What History Teaches: Universities, Education, and the Role of Intellectuals

Wed, Oct 29

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Online Webinar

What History Teaches: Universities, Education, and the Role of Intellectuals

Learn how German universities were “nazified” in the 1930's and what that meant for the Nazi regime, the war in Europe, and the Holocaust.

Time & Location

Oct 29, 2025, 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

Online Webinar

About

Featured speaker: Steven Remy is a Professor of History at The City University of New York, Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center, where he has taught modern German and European history since 2002.


Presented by the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center


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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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