Video resource for educators about how to teach the Holocaust, developed by the Washington State Holocaust Education Center in August of 1993. Dr. Browning appeared on the program and discussed the idea of the Holocaust as a product of modern regimes. This lecture has been transcribed to DVD.
Materials regarding Dr. Browning’s tenure process, including recommendations, reference lists, requests by Dr. Browning to transfer information into his tenure file, and a nomination list showing faculty support for his promotion.
Weekly television show on Thirteen Public Television in Newark, New Jersey. Dr. Browning discusses his book, Ordinary Men, with Charlie Rose. Collection contains two copies of this video tape.
Letters from Cambridge University informing Dr. Browning of his nomination to give the Trevelyan Lectures and further correspondence with Jonathan Steinberg and other faculty regarding logistics. Articles from Pacific Lutheran University publications about Dr. Browning giving the Trevelyan Lectures.
Two copies with annotations and notes of Dr. Browning’s first lecture given at Cambridge University, entitled “From ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ to Genocide to the ‘Final Solution’: The Evolution of Nazi Jewish Policy 1939-1941.”
Two copies with annotations and notes of Dr. Browning’s second lecture given at Cambridge University, entitled “Nazi Policy: Decisions for the Final Solution.”
Two copies with annotations and notes of Dr. Browning’s third lecture given at Cambridge University, entitled “Jewish Labor in Poland: Self-Maintenance, Exploitation, Destruction.”
Two copies with annotations and notes of Dr. Browning’s fourth lecture given at Cambridge University, entitled “Jewish Labor and Survivor Memories: The Case of the Starachowice Labor Camp.”
Two copies with annotations and notes of Dr. Browning’s fifth lecture given at Cambridge University, entitled “German Killers: Orders from Above, Initiative from Below, and the Scope of Local Autonomy— The Case of Brest-Litovsk.”
Two copies with annotations and notes of Dr. Browning’s sixth lecture given at Cambridge University, entitled “German Killers: Behavior and Motivation in the Light of New Evidence.”