Reviews of Irving’s 1996 Goebbels: Mastermind of the Third Reich and collected links to coverage of his libel action against Gitta Sereny. Materials written by Irving throughout the duration of the libel action (February 7 – March 15).
Radio program based in Chicago hosted by Milton Rosenberg, featuring as guests Dr. Browning, Raul Hilberg, professor of Political Science at the University of Vermont, and Geoffrey Hartman, professor of English at Yale University. They were participating in the Conference of Holocaust Scholars at Northwestern University. On the radio they discussed the destruction of the Jews during the Holocaust as well as genocide in the present-day world. Includes two discs (sides 3a and 3b).
Audio recordings from a seminar on the topic “Future Direction in Holocaust Studies” organized by Dr. Browning and Dr. Robert Erickesn in the summer of 2005 in Gig Harbor, Washington. This conference was funded in part by Zev Weiss and the Holocaust Education Foundation. Each tape is of different discussion panel sessions. In this session, discussion centered on the issue of the historic debate on issues with Germany (i.e. perpetration, Final Solution, etc.) with specific focus on the trajectory of future historic classification regarding different relevant questions centered on pedagogy. The scholars leading this session were Peter Longerich and Christopher Browning.
Discussion in this session centered on Eastern European issues relating to documentation, testimony, and local issues in the Holocaust and the contemporary historic research and historiography in these areas. This session was led by Yehuda Bauer and Omar Bartov.
Discussion in this session centered on issues in the post-world period (1945). This includes touching on universities and churches with the emphasis of ethics and morality in the post-war period, the Vatican, and the question and impact of restitution. This panel and discussion was led by Michael Marrus, Peter Hayes, and Robert Ericksen.
Continuation of the discussion on genocide and ethics from Tape 5.
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.
Episode of television show, Investigative Reports, regarding the prosecution of the Einsatzengrupen, the Nazis’ secret killing squads, by Ben Ferencz, the Chief Prosecutor in their trial. Dr. Browning featured to discuss Hitler’s war in the USSR. Collection contains two copies of this video tape.
Conversation between Dr. Browning and David Luft, from the Department of History at the University of California at San Diego. Discussion covers the history of Holocaust studies as an academic discipline as well as the origin of the Holocaust and the situation in Germany at the time. This lecture has been recorded to DVD.
Browning's thesis entitled “The Disarmament Policy of Edouard Herriot: June-December 1932” for his MA degree in History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.