Timothy Snyder: The Holocaust as History and Warning

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In telling an epic history of extermination and survival Timothy Snyder presents a new explanation of the 20th century's greatest atrocity, and reveals the risks that we face in the 21st. Based on new Eastern Europe sources and forgotten testimonies of Jewish survivors, "Black Earth" recounts the mass murder of the Jews as an event that is still close, more relevant in today's world than we would like to think, and thus all the more terrifying. Groundbreaking, authoritative, and utterly absorbing, "Black Earth" reveals a Holocaust that is not only history but a warning.
This annual lecture recognizes a generous multiyear contribution to the Chicago Humanities Festival by Julie and Roger Baskes and is presented in partnership with the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center.
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 49
@QuantumWalnut
@QuantumWalnut 6 місяців тому
Really glad that the moderator let him speak to the end. The audience only get to ask two questions, but the internet gets to watch this speech in entirety for infinite times in years to come.
@mayradell3953
@mayradell3953 2 роки тому
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! This lecture needs to be repeated daily several times in the USA before it is too late. It should have been done years ago.
@QuantumWalnut
@QuantumWalnut 9 місяців тому
Mindblowing lecture. It doesn't change the facts, but nevertheless reframes our interpretation. More importantly, it changes how we think about policies in the present and future.
@Anna-tj7mp
@Anna-tj7mp 6 років тому
What a brilliant and actually, humble man. A lot to think about.
@marksaville9211
@marksaville9211 2 роки тому
Another excellent lecture
@mmartin7483
@mmartin7483 3 роки тому
I Was mesmerized by this video. Finally I can get my brain around HOW this terrible catastrophic dark history of the holocaust could even happen. I will have to watch it again and again so it sinks into my memory. May all those who took part in this dreadful murder & brutality account for it in the life here after.
@bronwynevans150
@bronwynevans150 3 роки тому
@Martin, I agree. I have already watched it a number of times. There is always something I did not absorb on the previous viewings.
@robreich6881
@robreich6881 7 місяців тому
Most of the Nazi leaders tried at Nuremberg repented and confessed faith in Christ, so a lot probably aren’t suffering at all.
@blairhakamies4132
@blairhakamies4132 2 роки тому
Brilliant as always. 🌹
@meh.7539
@meh.7539 9 місяців тому
He highlighted a lot of subtleties that I never knew existed. Excellent presentation.
@erichaynes7502
@erichaynes7502 2 роки тому
This is important viewing for those trying to wrap their heads around anti-antisemitism in early 20th Century Europe..which dates back to the 19th Century and probably even further back in time.
@chrismack5908
@chrismack5908 2 роки тому
I keep listening and go back and listen. Absolutely interesting and enlightening information which has provided me with the origins of the Nazi philosophy. Fascinating. Thank you.
@sunwm2003
@sunwm2003 5 років тому
Brilliant, this makes total sense. It has been approved again and again in the past 20 years.
@annieloyer7595
@annieloyer7595 3 роки тому
Thank you very much for this is a so important moment of dark history explained so clearly,thank you
@joyceoxfeld1352
@joyceoxfeld1352 Рік тому
I am reading the Black Earth now and also , I have a copy of Bloodlands as well.
@dpatrick4705
@dpatrick4705 2 роки тому
History is easier if you get to over-simplify and redefine terms.
@fransschepens3
@fransschepens3 11 місяців тому
And the corona murders now?
@jzdude01
@jzdude01 2 місяці тому
29:29 this joke broke me
@peterdollins3610
@peterdollins3610 9 місяців тому
I think there is a saying or proverb in the Jewish people that there are 30 just people in the world and if these 30 ever disappear the world will end? Something like.
@mmarekstefanski8501
@mmarekstefanski8501 7 років тому
A Jewish man walks into a bar and sits down. He has a few drinks, then he sees a Chinese man and punches him in the face. "Owch!" the Chinese man says. "What was that for?" "That was for Pearl Harbor," the Jewish man says. "But I'm Chinese!" "Chinese, Japanese, what's the difference?" And the Jewish man sits back down. Then, the Chinese man walks up to the Jewish man and punches him in the face. "Ouch!" the Jewish man says. "What was that for?" "That was for the Titanic," the Chinese man says. "But that was an iceberg!" "Ice berg, Goldberg, what's the difference?"
@miriams76
@miriams76 2 роки тому
What about freemasons... we had everything stolen too and very scared by what is going on now.
@isaacolivecrona6114
@isaacolivecrona6114 7 років тому
As that rather decent guy supposedly said, "The truth shall set you free."
@JRizoli-uj3zz
@JRizoli-uj3zz 7 років тому
“most of the memoirs and reports of Holocaust survivors are full of preposterous verbosity, graphomanic exaggeration, dramatic effects, overestimated self-inflation, dilettante philosophizing, would-be lyricism, unchecked rumors, bias, partisan attacks…” -Samuel Gringauz, “Jewish Social Studies” (New York), January 1950, Vol. 12, p. 65
@Lucillesgirl
@Lucillesgirl 7 років тому
paulaustinmurphyonisraelanti-zionism.blogspot.com/2013/03/one-jew-doubts-some-holocaust-survivors.html
@harryk316
@harryk316 6 років тому
This out of context quote focuses primarily on memory in relation to the law and how traumatic events place such a great strain on the mind of the victim that often times "memories" are compromised...In 1950, most of the West, outside of the soldiers that had liberated the camps, the Allied High Command and the Nuremberg prosecutors, had a really hard time believing that such barbarities could have even happened...it wasn't until the study of the Holocaust as a historical event during the 1970s and the further opening of the Soviet Union does the scale of the Holocaust begin to resonate in the West
@robinusher5707
@robinusher5707 3 роки тому
A(nother) weak attempt to push the discredited "Bloodlands" thesis.
@leegallagher7026
@leegallagher7026 2 роки тому
Discredited by who?
@robinusher5707
@robinusher5707 2 роки тому
@@leegallagher7026 Read the reviews in the refereed journals, inter alia.
@leegallagher7026
@leegallagher7026 2 роки тому
What I find really interesting about Bloodlands is I came to much the same conclusions independently so was quite impressed after reading the book. You say discredited, I might agree controversial but discredited? Who is offering a better or more coherent explanation?
@robinusher5707
@robinusher5707 2 роки тому
@@leegallagher7026 Explanation of what? The argument of the book is that Nazi atrocities took their cue from the Soviets, which is gibberish.
@nerome619
@nerome619 2 роки тому
More likely to take a cue from the Turks as few states bothered to be concerned about the Armenians, but the Nazi's considered the 'slavs' too low to be worthy.
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