History of the Holocaust Webinar
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Cook County Higher Education 300 W 3rd Street, Grand Marais, Minnesota 55604
FREE - Donations Welcome - Registration Required
Registration Link: https://umn.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LJgneeeQQN-xnIZT5l0MwA
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Presenter: George Dalbo - University of Minnesota
The Holocaust stands as one of the defining moments of the 20th century. This virtual talk will examine the key aspects of how the Holocaust developed and unfolded across Europe during World War II, as well as how our collective understanding of the Holocaust has developed and changed over the last 80 years. The talk will be followed by a brief discussion.
George Dalbo is a Ph.D. student in Curriculum and Instruction and Social Studies Education at the University of Minnesota with research interests in Holocaust, comparative genocide, and human rights education in secondary curricula and classrooms. His recent research has focused on the use of anti-bullying narratives in Holocaust curriculum in the United States. He has presented this work at conferences in Minnesota, New York, and Germany. Previously, George spent two years studying the history of the Holocaust at the University of Vienna, Austria.