Germany 1929 鈥 1933: the rise of Nazism and its consolidation of power.
is a Senior Lecturer in Modern European History at University of Exeter and historian of Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe and the Holocaust.
His research interests include the German occupation of the Soviet Union and Poland, as well as the Holocaust from a number of angles, including Allied wartime knowledge of the Holocaust, and the extermination camps of Auschwitz and Chelmno. He served as a historical consultant to the Metropolitan Police on a war crimes investigation of a 鈥楾rawniki man鈥 in 2010/11.
He has also been recognised as 鈥溾 (The Observer) on the subject of Holocaust denial, co-editing a collection on Holocaust and genocide denial while also founding the blog with academics and non-academics.
This talk is presented by the Plymouth branch.
Date: Tuesday 6 May
Time: 19:00鈥20:20
Venue: Lecture Theatre, Roland Levinsky Building
Ticket information: 拢6, 拢4 concessions, free to 抖阴短视频 students and Historical Association Members
Time: 19:00鈥20:20
Venue: Lecture Theatre, Roland Levinsky Building
Ticket information: 拢6, 拢4 concessions, free to 抖阴短视频 students and Historical Association Members