Explore key topics in Holocaust history, from Nazi Germany's rise to power through the implementation of the Final Solution.
Explore key topics in Holocaust history, from Nazi Germany's rise to power through the implementation of the Final Solution.
This comprehensive course provides an in-depth examination of central Holocaust topics, exploring the events and processes that shaped this historical period. The curriculum covers the rise of Nazi Germany, the development of anti-Jewish policies, ghetto establishment, the implementation of the Final Solution, and post-Holocaust impacts. Led by expert scholars, the course combines historical analysis with survivor testimonies and primary source materials to provide a thorough understanding of this crucial historical period.
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What you'll learn
Understand Nazi Germany's rise and anti-Jewish policies
Analyze the establishment and life in Jewish ghettos
Examine the development of the Final Solution
Study the history of antisemitism and its expressions
Investigate World War II's key stages and deportations
Explore post-Holocaust trauma and cultural memory
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There are 6 modules in this course
The course provides a comprehensive study of key Holocaust topics, examining the historical events from multiple perspectives. Students learn about the rise of Nazi Germany, the implementation of anti-Jewish policies, life in the ghettos, and the development of the Final Solution. The curriculum integrates survivor testimonies, historical documents, and scholarly analysis to provide a deep understanding of this pivotal historical period. Special attention is given to the examination of antisemitism, deportation processes, and post-Holocaust trauma and memory.
Nazi Germany: 1933-1939
Module 1 · 3 Hours to complete
The Outbreak of World War II and Anti-Jewish Policies, 1939-1941
Module 2 · 3 Hours to complete
The Formulation and Implementation of the "Final Solution", 1941-1945
Module 3 · 3 Hours to complete
The Image of "the Jew" in Nazi Antisemitism - Visuals and Typology
Module 4 · 2 Hours to complete
Key Stages in the History of World War II and The Deportations
Module 5 · 3 Hours to complete
The World After the Holocaust: Trauma, Memory and Culture
Module 6 · 1 Hours to complete
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Instructors
Content Developer Specializing in Jewish History at Yad Vashem
Dr. Olga Ungar is a content developer at the E-Learning Department of Yad Vashem's International School for Holocaust Studies. She holds a PhD in Jewish History and Contemporary Jewry from Bar-Ilan University, where she focused on significant aspects of Jewish history. In her role at Yad Vashem, Dr. Ungar is dedicated to creating educational resources that enhance understanding of the Holocaust and its impact on contemporary Jewish life. Her expertise contributes to the development of programs that educate a global audience about Jewish history and culture, ensuring that these vital lessons are preserved and shared with future generations.
Content Developer at Yad Vashem Focusing on Holocaust Education
Yuval Ovadia is a content developer at the E-Learning Department of Yad Vashem's International School for Holocaust Studies, where he specializes in creating educational resources for the course "Chosen Issues in Holocaust History." He holds a B.A. in Education and History from The Hebrew University in Jerusalem. In his role, Ovadia works to enhance understanding of key topics related to the Holocaust, contributing to the development of online learning materials that educate a global audience about this critical period in history. His efforts aim to promote awareness and understanding of the Holocaust's complexities and its lasting impact on contemporary society.
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