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Newlaid museum parking lot
Просмотров 754 месяца назад
Newlaid museum parking lot
The Holocaust: A Medically-Driven Genocide
Просмотров 1137 месяцев назад
Lecture by Dr. Stuart Mest on March 20, 2024
Holocaust Museum Grand Opening 2019
Просмотров 3010 месяцев назад
Holocaust Museum Grand Opening 2019
Demolition Day
Просмотров 910 месяцев назад
Demolition Day
Museum video 90 secs Jan 2021
Просмотров 910 месяцев назад
Museum video 90 secs Jan 2021
Holocaust Museum and Cohen Education Center, Reopening, November 2023
Просмотров 9311 месяцев назад
Holocaust Museum and Cohen Education Center, Reopening, November 2023
Repairing the World: Stories from the Tree of Life (Zoom discussion)
Просмотров 99Год назад
REPAIRING THE WORLD documents Pittsburgh's powerful community response to hate in the aftermath of the assault on three congregations at the Tree of Life synagogue. On October 27, 2018, eleven people were killed and six wounded in the deadliest antisemitic attack in U.S. history. Against the backdrop of a tumultuous period in the country, a traumatized community works to heal as they experience...
KRISTALLNACHT
Просмотров 116Год назад
On November 9-10, 1938, Nazi leaders unleashed a series of pogroms against the Jewish population in Germany and recently incorporated territories. This event came to be called Kristallnacht (The Night of Broken Glass) because of the shattered glass that littered the streets after the vandalism and destruction of Jewish-owned businesses, synagogues, and homes. Significantly, Kristallnacht marks ...
TRIUMPH VIDEO FOR 2023
Просмотров 11Год назад
Includes interviews with three teachers who went on Educator Study Trip to Europe Summer 2022.
Thanks 2023
Просмотров 58Год назад
Thanks 2023
Movies that matter APART
Просмотров 32Год назад
Movies that matter APART
Best of Enemies zoom
Просмотров 232 года назад
Best of Enemies zoom
Thank You - Year End June 2022
Просмотров 452 года назад
Thank You - Year End June 2022
Triumph of Courage 2022
Просмотров 432 года назад
The Holocaust Museum & Janet G. and Harvey D. Cohen Education Center presented the “Triumph of Courage” fundraising dinner on Thursday, March 3rd. The event honored Lieutenant-General (ret) The Honorable Roméo A. Dallaire, the internationally known advocate for Human Rights and former UN peacekeeping commander in Rwanda. He is a remarkable “Upstander” who protected innocent civilians during the...
Abe Price - Jews and Dogs Not Allowed!
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.2 года назад
Abe Price - Jews and Dogs Not Allowed!
Raoul Wallenberg by Judit Price
Просмотров 3542 года назад
Raoul Wallenberg by Judit Price
Museum 20th Anniversary
Просмотров 1022 года назад
Museum 20th Anniversary
Movies that matter discussion - The Florida Project
Просмотров 533 года назад
Movies that matter discussion - The Florida Project
Wilhelm Spira - The Story of a Survivor
Просмотров 4193 года назад
Wilhelm Spira - The Story of a Survivor
Zoom discussion - "Quo Vadis - Aida?"
Просмотров 1843 года назад
Zoom discussion - "Quo Vadis - Aida?"
TRIUMPH OF MEMORIES AND HOPE FOR THE FUTURE
Просмотров 513 года назад
TRIUMPH OF MEMORIES AND HOPE FOR THE FUTURE
Triumph of Memories 2021
Просмотров 133 года назад
Triumph of Memories 2021
Promise to our Fathers Zoom
Просмотров 813 года назад
Promise to our Fathers Zoom
Caught on Film: The Wartime Photography of Ken Regele and the US Army Signal Corps
Просмотров 773 года назад
Caught on Film: The Wartime Photography of Ken Regele and the US Army Signal Corps
Newark Minutemen - ZOOM DISCUSSION
Просмотров 1363 года назад
Newark Minutemen - ZOOM DISCUSSION
ROB NOSSEN SURVIVOR TALK March 27, 2021
Просмотров 1603 года назад
ROB NOSSEN SURVIVOR TALK March 27, 2021
Zoom Discussion - Blessed is the Match - Holocaust Heroine Hannah Senesh
Просмотров 4743 года назад
Zoom Discussion - Blessed is the Match - Holocaust Heroine Hannah Senesh
Zoom discussion - Hana's Suitcase
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.3 года назад
Zoom discussion - Hana's Suitcase
Conversation with a Bosnian Genocide Survivor
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.3 года назад
Conversation with a Bosnian Genocide Survivor

Комментарии

  • @Asger21
    @Asger21 3 месяца назад

    Very well told story. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Abdou-p3z
    @Abdou-p3z 3 месяца назад

    Dogs allowed not Zionists

  • @PeggyMorgan-x5u
    @PeggyMorgan-x5u 5 месяцев назад

    Dogs allowed Nazis not allowed

  • @simonespira-mz5vz
    @simonespira-mz5vz 6 месяцев назад

    Bil Spira était mon père. Merci pour toutes ces informations.

  • @Giriodiphil
    @Giriodiphil Год назад

    Good video. Very effective. Wish I lived closer so I could volunteer.

  • @SagesseNoir
    @SagesseNoir Год назад

    Wow! I read some of those scholars and writers whom he saved, including Hannah Arendt, Heinrich Mann, Andre Breton and Victor Serge

  • @mabc009
    @mabc009 Год назад

    Very well done!

  • @RErnie-gv1hv
    @RErnie-gv1hv Год назад

    A very interesting book about Varian Fry, and the people who helped him save so many artists is titled, "In Defiance of Hitler: the secret mission of Varian Fry". By Clara Killough McLafferty.

  • @frenchartantiquesparis424
    @frenchartantiquesparis424 Год назад

    Perfect compliment to the new Netflix series, thank you

    • @RitaPoley
      @RitaPoley 9 месяцев назад

      Read Villa Arbel. Much Much better than the Netflix film

  • @pdhansten
    @pdhansten Год назад

    Excellent! The only small quibble is that I kept waiting for mention of Albert O. Hirschmann, a German Jew who helped Fry get people out of France, and who also became an important 20th century economist and intellectual.

    • @bilbopuggins
      @bilbopuggins Год назад

      Me, too. I'm here after watching Transatlantic on Netflix

    • @SagesseNoir
      @SagesseNoir Год назад

      Did Mr.' Hirschmann leave? If not, did he somehow survive?

  • @amisraelhi
    @amisraelhi Год назад

    Great man

  • @mikebalkanski1250
    @mikebalkanski1250 Год назад

    No comments!!? Sad! I must correct you here! There weren't so many different languages. Yes the Slovenes and Macedonians are speaking different Slavic languages, but the Serbs, Croats, Montenegrinians and Bosnians are speaking one same language, wich is called Serbo-Croatian, just with small differences in their dialect! They all understand each other very well without a translator. The differences are much smaller than like between British English, American English, and Australian English, or between Autrians and Germans...It's only the Alphabet, while the Croats use Latin the Serbs use the kyrillic and Latin one at the same time. No one would ever say that Germany or Austria are multiethnic states, becaus in Germany the lingual dialectic differences between the north and the south are huge and diifficult. If they would not speak hochdeutsch, they wouldn't understand more than a quarter of of each other. Bavarians....Vorarlberger (almost switzerland- German Eest Austrian is titaly different from Eastern Austrian Viennese or Burgenland- German dialect...... Also while South Germany is mostly Catholic, the North is Protestant and no one would say there's ethnic or cultural differences. No one mentions the Sorbs, a Slavic assimilated ethnic group in Eastern Germany, or the Hungarians, Croats and Slovenes in Austria. But Yugoslavia!!?Yugoslavia was destroyed from outside by the Vatican, USA/CIA and the former German and Austrian Kaiserreich.

  • @mimby1148
    @mimby1148 2 года назад

    Varian Fry was my Latin teacher in high school. I stumbled upon a book he wrote about his time in Europe during World War 2. I was truly amazed and in awe of the work he had done to get these people out of Europe. He was my hero and I will never forget him.

  • @h.t.s6324
    @h.t.s6324 2 года назад

    I saw a play of Abe price a couple days ago and he was very smart and it is amazing he escaped 5

  • @edwinsalau150
    @edwinsalau150 2 года назад

    Rest in peace each and everyone! Never forget and never forgive!

  • @juergen8361
    @juergen8361 2 года назад

    May all those people who lost their lives in the Holocaust rest in peace forever!

  • @chriswebb6153
    @chriswebb6153 2 года назад

    And them Germans knew what the hell was going on around there then f****** civilians.

  • @billwallberg
    @billwallberg 2 года назад

    with my heritage, i can relate to Raoul Wallenberg... i have been to my home place in Hofors , Sweden. William Wallberg

  • @antoniorocha3967
    @antoniorocha3967 2 года назад

    How come so few people watch these videos? We must live this, we must never forget it, we must pay our debts to the victims.

    • @mariejane1567
      @mariejane1567 2 года назад

      well people are removing history from US schools so........

  • @marciobaterahvoltandoasrai793
    @marciobaterahvoltandoasrai793 3 года назад

    shallom

  • @marciobaterahvoltandoasrai793
    @marciobaterahvoltandoasrai793 3 года назад

    shalom

  • @marciobaterahvoltandoasrai793
    @marciobaterahvoltandoasrai793 3 года назад

    graça e paz

  • @patriotpoliticsresearch
    @patriotpoliticsresearch 3 года назад

    This lady shouldn't be teaching history when she's what she hates cause someone in her family was forced to convert to Islam. This is pure propaganda.

  • @tatjanafumic8392
    @tatjanafumic8392 3 года назад

    Amazing lecture professor! Thank you

  • @JRNarian
    @JRNarian 3 года назад

    I clicked off as soon as you said "controversial." Shame on you. You're not scholars - you're politicians. There's no "both sides" to genocide.

  • @crizymind8925
    @crizymind8925 3 года назад

    they should publish another book about George’s experiences in Terazin. It shows resiliency in times of peril

    • @sophia361
      @sophia361 3 года назад

      chàracteristics of fumiko ishioka

  • @dougmphilly
    @dougmphilly 3 года назад

    only 70 views? people need to know.

  • @adalbertwirski4222
    @adalbertwirski4222 3 года назад

    ... German-occupied Europe ...

  • @nancykaplan7582
    @nancykaplan7582 3 года назад

    I had the truly lucky experience of meeting George Brady when we toured Terezin. We were looking at the display showing Hanna’s Suitcase book. He stepped up to us and explained that he was her brother. After our wonderful meeting, he told our friends that he was going to speak at a temple in her town in L.A. They met him again 2 weeks later! The book is described as a children’s book. Read it no matter your age.

    • @sophia361
      @sophia361 3 года назад

      chàracteristics of fumiko ishioka

  • @bridgetkelson828
    @bridgetkelson828 3 года назад

    This video was so helpful with the assignment I had in class. It was so interesting to learn about their experiences.

  • @thedigitalphilatelist
    @thedigitalphilatelist 3 года назад

    How fascinating but so sad. :(

  • @holocaustmuseumcoheneducat9494
    @holocaustmuseumcoheneducat9494 3 года назад

    Google “St. Vincent and Grenadines Netherlands stamp issue” and check out the HipStamp site.

  • @ymewoensdregt8973
    @ymewoensdregt8973 3 года назад

    This was a wonderful presentation. I was inspired to seek out these stamps, but can't find them in either the 2013 Scott Catalogue or Stampworld. Do you have either a catalogue number for them, or a source where I might buy them?

  • @anthonyottoluchador2516
    @anthonyottoluchador2516 3 года назад

    Haug Karabagh is Amenia

  • @ozgurcelik14
    @ozgurcelik14 3 года назад

    This video is fake.

  • @larained.9503
    @larained.9503 3 года назад

    My email says 1130h this begins, here it has 4:30p . How does this turn on?

  • @youngturk5702
    @youngturk5702 3 года назад

    Excerpts from the American History Professor Justin McCarthy:: "There were the Russians. Regions where Christians and Muslims had been living together in relative peace were torn asunder when the Russians invaded the Caucasian Muslim lands. Most Armenians were probably neutral, but a significant number took the side of the Russians. Armenians served as spies and even provided armed units of soldiers for the Russians. There were significant benefits for the Armenians: The Russians took Erivan Province, today's Armenian Republic, in 1828. They expelled Turks and gave the Turkish land, tax-free, to Armenians. The Russians knew that if the Turks remained they would always be the enemies of their conquerors, so they replaced them with a friendly population-the Armenians. The forced exile of the Muslims continued until the first days of World War I: 300,000 Crimean Tatars, 1.2 million Circassians and Abkhazians, 40,000 Laz, 70,000 Turks. The Russians invaded Anatolia in the war of 1877-78, and once again many Armenians joined the Russian side. They served as scouts and spies. Armenians became the "police" in occupied territories, persecuting the Turkish population. The peace treaty of 1878 gave much of Northeastern Anatolia back to the Ottomans. The Armenians who had helped the Russians feared revenge and fled, although the Turks did not, in fact, take any revenge. Both the Muslims and the Armenians remembered the events of the Russian invasions. Armenians could see that they would be more likely to prosper if the Russians won. Free land, even if stolen from Muslims, was a powerful incentive for Armenian farmers. Rebellious Ottoman Armenians had found a powerful protector in Russia. Rebels also had a base in Russia from which they could organize rebellion and smuggle men and guns into the Ottoman Empire. The Muslims knew that if the Russians were guardian angels for the Armenians, they were devils for the Muslims. They could see that when the Russians triumphed Muslims lost their lands and their lives. They knew what would happen if the Russians came again. And they could see that Armenians had been on the side of the Russians. Thus did 800 years of peaceful coexistence disintegrate". More at: wilson.engr.wisc.edu/Armenia/justin.html

  • @holocaustmuseumcoheneducat9494
    @holocaustmuseumcoheneducat9494 4 года назад

    Thank you Stuart Mest for a wonderful presentation and discussion!

  • @takeprofitnow5493
    @takeprofitnow5493 4 года назад

    7:47 get-free-spins.blogspot.com

  • @richardstein1753
    @richardstein1753 4 года назад

    Thank you, David

  • @ahagan928
    @ahagan928 4 года назад

    Great job sharing this information and particularly loved your wrap up message!!

  • @richardstein7326
    @richardstein7326 4 года назад

    For three weeks in 1972 I commuted by train from Munich to Schleissheim. Dachau was the next stop. I heard the name never spoken called over the speaker every time as I was disembarking. I never stayed on until the next stop. I wasn't supposed to.