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Crash Course Holocaust

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Explore the profound impact of the Holocaust in our concise, high-quality Crash Course: The Holocaust (Bhaaratiya Version), tailored for professionals in the Humanities. Delve into the ascent of the Nazi regime, significant events such as Kristallnacht, and the execution of the Final Solution. Grasp the socio-political environment, the impact of propaganda, and the enduring legacy of the Nuremberg Trials. Learn through the experiences of survivors, address contemporary anti-Semitism, and appreciate the crucial role of Holocaust education in preventing future acts of barbarity. Join us to acquire invaluable understanding and contribute towards a more just world.

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Learning outcomes

Enhance the development of the practical skills listed below

Analyse historical propaganda: Understand its impact on Bhaaratiya society and culture.

Evaluate anti-Semitic policies: Assess their historical and current implications within a global context.

Interpret survivor testimonies: Gain insights from firsthand accounts of the Holocaust.

Examine international law: Explore the influence of the Holocaust on legal frameworks and humanitarian principles.

Develop educational strategies: Promote awareness about the Holocaust and its prevention in educational institutions and the wider community.