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Ep. 34- The Holocaust in Belarus with Franziska Exeler

Ep. 34- The Holocaust in Belarus with Franziska Exeler

Update: 2024-11-11
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Historian Timothy Snyder wrote that, between 1941 and 1944, Belarus was the deadliest place on earth.  And he was right.  The population there, both Jewish and non-Jewish suffered under the full weight of the Nazi genocidal project from the Holocaust by Bullets to the Hunger Plan.

In this episode, I talked with Franziska Exeler about the Holocaust in Belarus as well as its aftermath in postwar justice and its place in postwar memory.

 

Franziska Exeler is an assistant professor at the Free University Berlin and a research fellow at the Centre for History and Economics at the University of Cambridge.

Exeler, Franziska. Ghosts of War: Nazi Occupation and its Aftermath in Soviet Belarus (2022)

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Ep. 34- The Holocaust in Belarus with Franziska Exeler

Ep. 34- The Holocaust in Belarus with Franziska Exeler

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