Ackerman Chronicle
Issue 70 | November 9, 2022
Updates from the Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies at The University of Texas at Dallas
New Episode - Ackerman Center Podcast: "Kristallnacht - Night of Broken Glass"
On November 9, 1938, a day that has come to be known as Kristallnacht, the Nazis orchestrated an attack against Jews, their businesses, synagogues, and their homes. This was followed by mass arrests and deportations to camps. In this episode, Dr. Nils Roemer and Belofsky Fellow Angie Simmons discuss the events that lead up to the attack, as well as the significance of this day and what would follow. Listen to this and all of the episodes of the Ackerman Center Podcast by clicking here or on the thumbnail image to the left.
53rd Annual Scholars' Conference on the Holocaust and the Churches
The Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies at The University of Texas at Dallas invites you to join scholars March 4-6, 2023, as we celebrate the 53rd anniversary of this important conference and continue the legacy established by Franklin H. Littell and Hubert G. Locke more than fifty years ago. This conference offers the opportunity to address the historical significance of the Holocaust through scholarship that is interfaith, international, and interdisciplinary.
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