Multimedia Resources
All of the following lectures can be checked out in their full length from the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education on DVD.
Deborah Dwork
Date: 9/14/2006
Location: Atwood Memorial Center Ballroom
Charles Fishman
Description: Professor Charles Fishman’s reading of poetry at Miller Center Auditorium. Professor Fishman is the author of six books: The Fire Walkers, Blood to Remember: American Poets on the Holocaust, Country of Memory, The Death Mazurka, and Chopin’s Piano. He is a poetry consultant at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington D.C., Poetry editor of the New Works Review and Director of the Distinguished Speakers Programs in Farmingdale State.
Date: 11/7/2006
Location: Miller Center Auditorium
Konstany Gebert
Description: Professor K. Gebert from Poland discussing the Shoah and the situation of the Jewish community in Poland today . “Polish Jews After WWII - An Unexpected Rebirth” Professor Konstany Gebert is a journalist, activist and visiting professor who will talk about the history of 3 million Polish Jews who perished during the Holocaust and the Circumstances of Jewish life in Poland today.
Date: 11/30/2006
Location: Atwood Little Theater
Bernard Reuter
Description: “Paths to Fascism And Genocide” B. Reuter on the significance of German election posters before the rise of Adolf Hitler.
Date: 4/3/2007
Location: Atwood Gallery
John Harvey
Description: SCSU Professor John Harvey explaining the political circumstances of the elections in 1932 and 1933. “Presidential Election Posters”
Date: 5/2/2007
Location: Atwood Gallery
Rick McCormick
Description: University of MN Professor Rick McCormick discussing German film prior to the rise of Nazism. Discussion: “Berlin Symphony of A City”
Date: 4/26/2007
Location: Miller Center Auditorium
Michael Strub
Description: Michael Strub, linguist from Switzerland, on the status of Switzerland during World War II. “Switzerland During WWII”
Date: 4/10/2007
Location: Miller Center Auditorium
Atem Aleu
Description: Atem Aleu talking his experience as a child in relation to the Darfur crisis and presenting is reconciliation work today as an artist. “Hidden Genocide: The Lost Boys of Sudan”
Date: 4/2/2007
Location: Miller Center Auditorium
Timothy Malchow
Description: Professor Timothy Malchow from Valparaiso discussing the life and work of German Nobel Prize winner Günter Grass in light of his youth under Hitler.
Date: 3/15/2007
Location: Miller Center Auditorium
Eugen Schoenfeld
Description: Holcoaust survivor Professor Eugen Schoenfeld remembering his experience and discussing the implications of genocide. “IOM HASHOAH”
Date: 4/12/2007
Location: Miller Center Auditorium
Eugen Schoenfeld
Description: “Germany’s 1933 Election Exhibit” Holocaust survivor and sociologist Eugen Schoenfeld commenting on the German election posters from the 1930s.
Date: 4/12/2007
Location: Atwood Art Gallery