Encountering Genocide: The Legacy of Civil Resistance Against the Nazis
In October of 1943, Danish citizens committed crucial acts of civil resistance against the Nazi persecution of Danish Jews. On the occasion of the 75th anniversary, the Museum of Jewish Heritage's "Encountering Genocide: The Legacy of Civil Resistance Against the Nazis" will examine what this resistance can teach us about Holocaust history, early warnings of genocide, and our contemporary moment. What factors enabled and contributed to civil resistance in the places where it did occur? How were people able to understand the potential enormity of the Nazi crime and work to stop it? And what prevented successful mobilization in countries such as Poland and Germany?
Two panel discussions — featuring scholars and critics from both sides of the Atlantic — will ultimately ask us to consider what history has to teach us about taking action in our own time.
Free; advance registration recommended for each of the two panels
When: Monday, October 29, 2 pm
Where: Museum of Jewish Heritage, 36 Battery Pl.
Co-presented by Consulate General of Denmark – New York and Humanity in Action, with appreciation to Thanks to Scandinavia.