Podcast

Changing Education Paradigms - RSA Animate

This animate was adapted from a talk given at the RSA by Sir Ken Robinson, world-renowned education and creativity expert and recipient of the RSA's Benjamin Franklin award.

Surviving the Holocaust

Dr. Hajo G. Meyer joins us in the NvTv studio. He was born in 1924 in Bielefeld, Germany. Not allowed to attend school there after November 1938, he fled to the Netherlands, alone.

Teaching the Holocaust

"Teaching the Holocaust" is a program of the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching.

Holocaust Educational Trust

A funding raising and awareness film for the Holocaust Educational Trust, highlighting their work in education.

 

WWII: Witnessing the Holocaust Collection

These programmes and documents chart the reactions and personal testimonies of some of those who witnessed the Nazis' "Final Solution".

The History and Practice of Human Rights Podcast

This course from Thomas Laquer offers a broad survey of the philosophical, legal and historical origins of human rights in the eighteenth century—natural rights theory, new constitutions, and

The Global Prevention of Genocide: Learning From the Holocaust

Today, many states have recognized the importance of teaching about the Holocaust and using it as a mechanism for preventing racism, ethnic conflict, and genocide.

Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies

The Fortunoff Archive offers several thematic programs. On the archives website some testimony excerpts from these programs are available, for example about Yugoslav voices from the Holocaust.

65 years after World War II. - Reflections of a Nuremberg Prosecutor

Speech of Prof Dr Benjamin Ferencz (Chief Prosecutor in the Nuremberg Einsatzgruppen Trial) in the Audimax of Humboldt-University, Berlin, May 28, 2010 in cooperation with the Foundation "Reme

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