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The Holocaust and Its Continuing Legacy

39 min · 17. nov. 2021
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Episode #6 focuses on the Holocaust and its continuing relevance for today’s world. The architect of this episode is Hannah Bilton, a triple major at HWS. Bilton interviews Prof. Michael Dobkowski to discuss the forces that led to the Holocaust, life in the Warsaw Ghetto, and the ways in which the Holocaust continues to inform our contemporary world. We're also joined by our special co-host, Richard Salter.

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