Apr 12, 2017–Apr 12, 2017 from 5:00pm–7:30pm
The International Tracing Service, one of the world’s largest Holocaust-related archival repositories, holds millions of documents which enrich our understanding of the many forms of persecution that transpired during the Nazi era and their continuing repercussions. Based on her recently published book, Nazi Persecution and Postwar Repercussions: The International Tracing Service Archive and Holocaust Research, Dr. Suzanne Brown-Fleming provides new insights into human decision-making in genocidal settings, the factors that drive it, and its far-reaching consequences. Brown-Fleming is director of the Visiting Scholar Programs of the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. This event is sponsored by Daniel & Phyllis Epstein.
Apr 12, 2017–Apr 12, 2017
from 5:00pm–7:30pm
Registration is not required for this event.
Free
Susanne Hillman • hlhw@ucsd.edu • 858-534-7661
Faculty, Staff, Students, The General Public
UC San Diego Library & UC San Diego Jewish Studies Program