Examines why and how the Nazi government undertook to murder European Jews, and also the educated elite of Poland, Soviet POWs, Roma and Sinti, and the mentally handicapped. We examine the roles played by Hitler and close associates, contemporary responses to the murders, and the postwar historiography of the subject.
Antirequisite(s) at Main Campus: The former History 3427E.
Antirequisite(s) at Huron: Jewish Studies 3416F/G, the former History 3427E.
Prerequisite(s): Registration in third year or above, any module.
Extra Information: 3 seminar hours weekly (Main). 3 hours. Cross-listed with Jewish Studies 3416F/G (Huron).
Course Weight: 0.50
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CATEGORY A
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Subject Code: HISTORY
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