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The Christian Church in Nazi Germany

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Calendar   Workshops
Location Zoom
Date Wed, Jun 9, 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Duration   1h
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In the 1930s, more than 95 percent of Germans belonged to a Christian church, a majority of which were Protestant. Join Dr. Rebecca Carter-Chand, Acting Director of the Programs on Ethics, Religion, and the Holocaust at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, for a discussion of the Christian Church’s response to the rise of Nazism, particularly in the context of the long history of Christian anti-Judaism in Europe.

This program is part of the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum's Permanent Exhibition Highlight Series.

Register here. Space is limited! Please register for one ticket per device used.

About Dr. Rebecca Carter-Chand
Rebecca Carter-Chand is Acting Director of the Programs on Ethics, Religion, and the Holocaust in the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Her research focuses on Christian minority groups in Nazi Germany and their international networks during the 1930s and 40s. Her most recent project is a co-edited volume with Kevin Spicer, Religion, Ethnonationalism, and Antisemitism in the Era of the Two World Wars. Before coming to the USHMM, Carter-Chand was Visiting Assistant Professor at the Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Clark University in Massachusetts and a lecturer at Lakehead University, Orillia, and the University of Toronto. She received her PhD in History and the Collaborative Program in Jewish Studies at the University of Toronto.

The conversation will take place on the online platform Zoom. A link to join will be sent to registered guests via email one hour before the start of the program.

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