
The History of the Holocaust
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Narrated by:
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Howard Lupovitch
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By:
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Howard Lupovitch
What gave rise to one of the darkest chapters in human history?
Taught in an accessible and thoughtful manner, this audio course gives you a deeper understanding of the history of antisemitism as well as a lesson in the strength of the human spirit.
In The History of the Holocaust, you’ll reflect on the political, cultural, social, economic, religious, military, and broad historical context in which the extermination of more than five million Jews and other minorities occurred. Although it is difficult to look upon such bald-faced evil, Prof. Howard Lupovitch (PhD, Columbia University) pilots this series with great courage and insight.
In 22 lectures, you’ll examine disturbing developments of the 19th century and early 20th centuries, including:
- The pre-modern religious-based hatred of Jews
- Ultra-nationalist politics and post-war xenophobia
- The Nuremberg Laws and Krystalnacht
- The Final Solution
The mechanization of hatred that made the Holocaust possible raises the bar of unthinkable evil. In our own time, you might wonder how antisemitism compares with other forms of fear and hatred. Ultimately, remembering the Holocaust affords you the opportunity to recognize and confront the pernicious attitudes that denied so many their common humanity. As you examine the aftermath of the Holocaust, including the founding of Israel, you will do so with clear eyes.
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I’m comparing what is happening in todays world (2023) and seeing similarities. Media wanting to bury the important topics just like the mass Jewish killings in WW2. Unbelievable yet history is always to repeat!
Eye Opening
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Howard Lupovitch exceeded my expectations in answering these questions and many more. His lectures are insightful, historical and deeply moving. I highly recommend this series to anyone who wishes to understand essential modern history.
Exceptionally well done
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A compelling piece on such a tragic event
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Excellent lecture series
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Professor Howard Lupovitch is the person you want to have teach you about this period. He has a clear and easy mastery of the subject matter. Furthermore, he manages to bring to light complexities and nuances within the tapestry of history in a manner that is easy to follow and digest. He has a pleasant and easy-to-listen-to voice as well.
Prior to hearing this course, I thought myself well-versed in the subject matter (at least for a layman) because I knew a bit about the Nuremburg laws, Krystalnacht, etc. I learned a great deal from this course, particularly in the way it elucidated the Holocaust's position within greater spheres of European and Jewish history, and also spoke about the situation outside of Germany and Poland.
Excellent Treatment of a Sobering Point in History
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Jews have had a great influence on many cultures and areas in the world. I’m interested in cultures and history but I never found something as comprehensive as this course when it comes to Jews and I do not just mean the Holocaust but the entire history of Jews, especially in modern history. Prof. Howard decided to engage the audience with the story of Jews first before telling the story of the Holocaust itself. I found out that having a strong background about the conflict between Jews and Christianity in Europe and the situation of Jews will make you understand the Holocaust much better.
We all know terms such as anti-Semitism but we do not know how the term appeared in the first place. The course continues through World War I, American and British role in creating Israel, and how and why Germany’s policies were against Jews.
The course also discussed the rise of Nazi Germany and Hitler; this is the most common starting point discussed in other courses. However, prof. Howard discussed Nazi Germany in a very different way. You will get this feeling while listening.
Nazi Germany, Hitler, World Word II, the situation of Jews and minorities throughout Europe, and the tragedy of the Holocaust are discussed throughout the rest of the course. I have to say that while prof. Howard was describing the events, my heart rate increased. His voice was so powerful and his performance was so full of enthusiasm.
Note: Listen to one chapter per day, especially starting chapter 10.
No words can describe how I felt during listening to the last few chapters. After finishing this course, I had the feeling that I was in the events and just got back to 2020. Again, prof. Howard’s performance is spectacular; he knows how to make history alive.
Thank you, prof. Howard, for this great course!
The Holocaust: The Jews Sacrifice for Humanity
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Excellent course
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I've also listened to other lectures from Lupotivtch, who's an expert on Jewish history, especially Eastern European Jewish history. This gives him an advantage when it comes to Holocaust studies, as they are often too focused on the direct human cost. Overall a very informative read on this very unique and very modern event.
We shouldn't forget the Holocaust because, with the advancement of technology, such mass killing is becoming more and more technologically convenient for those in power.
The Holocaust wasn't just about concentration camp
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Excellent and informative
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