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HI 364

The Holocaust/Genocide of Jews

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During the Second World War, the Nazis and their allies murdered two-thirds of the European Jewish population. This course asks why and how this genocide happened. Topics studied include: antisemitism; local collaboration and complicity; perpetrator motivation; the variety of Jewish responses to genocide; postwar justice; and the legacy of the Holocaust. Exclusions: HI365*.

During the Second World War, the Nazis and their allies murdered two-thirds of the European Jewish population. This course asks why and how this genocide happened. Topics studied include: antisemitism; local collaboration and complicity; perpetrator motivation; the variety of Jewish responses to genocide; postwar justice; and the legacy of the Holocaust. Exclusions: HI365*.

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During the Second World War, the Nazis and their allies murdered two-thirds of the European Jewish population. This course asks why and how this genocide happened. Topics studied include: antisemitism; local collaboration and complicity; perpetrator motivation; the variety of Jewish responses to genocide; postwar justice; and the legacy of the Holocaust. Exclusions: HI365*.


HI 364

The Holocaust/Genocide of Jews

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During the Second World War, the Nazis and their allies murdered two-thirds of the European Jewish population. This course asks why and how this genocide happened. Topics studied include: antisemitism; local collaboration and complicity; perpetrator motivation; the variety of Jewish responses to genocide; postwar justice; and the legacy of the Holocaust. Exclusions: HI365*.

During the Second World War, the Nazis and their allies murdered two-thirds of the European Jewish population. This course asks why and how this genocide happened. Topics studied include: antisemitism; local collaboration and complicity; perpetrator motivation; the variety of Jewish responses to genocide; postwar justice; and the legacy of the Holocaust. Exclusions: HI365*.

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During the Second World War, the Nazis and their allies murdered two-thirds of the European Jewish population. This course asks why and how this genocide happened. Topics studied include: antisemitism; local collaboration and complicity; perpetrator motivation; the variety of Jewish responses to genocide; postwar justice; and the legacy of the Holocaust. Exclusions: HI365*.


HI 364 Prerequisites

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HI 364 Leads To

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HI 364 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

History (HIST)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Year Levels:

Year 3 (3)

Year 4 (4)

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