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Wannsee. Looking at the International Dimension of the Holocaust.

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How did the Holocaust unfold in different European countries? What role did local anti-Semitism play? And how did Jews defend themselves? These and other questions are explored in our new podcast.
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#10 Special Edition (German). The Vicious Circle.

Diese Folge ist auf Deutsch/ THIS EPISODE IS IN GERMAN. English Wrap-UP below. Die Ausstellung "Vicious Circle" zeigt fünf historische Pogrome gegen jüdische Gemeinschaften in Berlin, Bagdad, Kielce und Aden sowie den Angriff der Hamas auf Kibbuzim im Gaza-Gürtel am 7. Oktober 2023. Sie soll die Kontinuität antisemitischer Gewalt aufzeigen. Nachdem die Ausstellung nicht an der Freien Universität Berlin gezeigt werden konnte, zeigen wir sie im März 2025 am Wannsee. Mit der Kuratorin Maiken Umbach...

Mar 06, 20251 hr 6 min

#10 Special Edition. The Vicious Circle.

In our special edition we talk to curator Maiken Umbach about the exhibition "The Vicious Circle". It shows five historical pogroms against Jewish communities in Berlin, Baghdad, Kielce, and Aden, as well as the Hamas attack on kibbutzim in the Gaza Belt on October 7, 2023. It demonstrates the continuity of anti-Semitic violence. Since the exhibition could not be shown at Freie Universität Berlin, we decided to show it at Wannsee. You find an extended German version on the channel. The exhibitio...

Mar 06, 202512 min

#9 Hungary. Miklós Horthy and the Murder of the Hungarian Jews

After World War I, Hungary plunged into political chaos. When the former commander-in-chief of the Austro-Hungarian navy, Miklós Horthy, crushed a short-lived communist regime in 1920, his troops targeted not only political opponents but also the Jewish population of Budapest. In the years that followed, however, anti-Semitism was never as violent as in Germany. In 1939, Hungary, eager to regain territory lost after 1918, joined a formal alliance with Germany and participated in the invasion of ...

Nov 29, 20241 hr 12 min

#8 Bulgaria. A German Ally and the Holocaust — Collaboration and Rescue

In 1941 Bulgaria entered an alliance with Germany and participated in the occupation of Greece and Yugoslavia. Its government cooperated in the deportation of Jews from the occupied territories and also agreed to deport Jews from the Bulgarian mainland, a step that was however not carried out due to a variety of reasons. We talk about the complex history of Bulgaria during the holocaust with historian Souzana Hazan.

Oct 30, 202444 min

#7 Greece. Salonika - The Destruction of the Largest Jewish community on the Balkans

Before the Second World War, the largest Jewish community in Greece and in the Balkans lived in Thessaloniki. In 1900 they made up half of the city's population. During the Nazi occupation, the German persecution of the Jewish community was astonishingly swift and brutal. In this episode we speak with historian Maria Vassilikou about the case of Thessaloniki, the authoritarian regime under Ioannis Metaxas that dealt with anti-Semitism differently than others, and how the public discourse about t...

Sep 29, 20241 hr 4 min

#6 Turkey. The Country of Refuge that wasn’t

Turkey remained neutral during the war. But the Nazis also planned to murder Turkey's Jews, as the list on page six of the Wannsee Protocol shows. We speak with Corry Guttstadt about Turkey's Jews, the country's role for Jewish refugees, and how the history of the Holocaust was dealt with after the war.

Aug 29, 20241 hr 5 min

#5 France. Vichy, the Resistance and the "Jewish Question"

France was one of the victors of World War I and a safe haven for many political and Jewish refugees in the 1930s. The Germans attacked and defeated the French in 1940. Anti-Semitism became a core element not only of German policy and propaganda, but also of the collaborationist government under Marshal Pétain. We talk with historian Renée Poznanski about how the anti-Semitic idea of a "Jewish question" influenced how Jews were persecuted in France and how the country remembered the occupation a...

May 30, 202457 min

#4 Poland. Jewish Perspective and the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising

"The Holocaust was not a metaphor…as historians we must be aware of metaphors, and we must explain exactly the horrific things that happened during the Holocaust." (Havi Dreifuss) - 81 years ago, on April 19, 1943, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising began. In our second episode on Poland, we spoke with historian Havi Dreifuss about the Jewish experience of the Holocaust in Poland and her last book "Ghetto Warsaw. The End". In her research, she uses diaries, letters, and other contemporary documents – le...

Apr 29, 20241 hr 13 minEp. 4

#3 Poland. Polish Mayors during the Holocaust

Poland had the largest Jewish community in Europe before the war. Most of the more than 3 million Jews living in Poland were murdered in the Holocaust. In our first episode on Poland, we talk with historian Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe about the role played by Polish mayors in the German-occupied General Government during the Holocaust. As part of the occupation, the Germans dismantled the Polish central state. On the local level, however, Polish officials were often allowed to remain in office. I...

Mar 27, 202450 minEp. 3

#2 Belgium. The Committee for the Defense of the Jews (CDJ)

We speak with the archivist and historian Dorien Styven – our colleague from the Belgian Holocaust Memorial "Kazerne Dossin" – about the Committee for the Defense of the Jews (CDJ). This organization's main goal was to save as many Jews as possible from being murdered by the Nazis. Founded by young communists, the Committee brought together very different Jewish groups. It succeeded in creating a vast network that helped about 3,000 children hide in private families and child care institutions. ...

Feb 28, 202458 minEp. 2

#1 Germany. Leo Baeck – Leading the Jewish Community in Troubled Times

Rabbi Leo Baeck was one of the leading scholars of liberal Judaism in his time. When the Nazis came to power, he became the chairman of the newly formed Representative Council of German Jews. He led the Jewish community until his own deportation to the Theresienstadt ghetto. Judith and Jakob speak with Michael A. Meyer, who has written a new biography on Baeck’s fascinating life. Michael was a professor at the Hebrew Union College and published widely on Jewish history and liberal Judaism. He wa...

Jan 19, 202450 minEp. 1

#0 Introduction. Looking at the International Dimensions of the Holocaust

The men at the Wannsee Conference planned to extend mass murder to all of Europe. In the protocol of the conference, Jewish populations were reduced to columns of numbers and estimates. We want to challenge this perspective by looking more closely at the specific situations in the different countries and communities that were targeted by the Nazi criminals.

Jan 17, 20247 minEp. 1
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