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SUMMARY:Echoes &amp; Reflections | Nuremberg: A Defining Place Before and After the Holocaust
DESCRIPTION:From Nazi Party rallies to the race laws of 1935 to the trials of 1945-1949\, Nuremberg played a central role in the Holocaust. Utilizing personal artifacts\, primary sources\, and the four charges brought against the Nazis by the victorious Allies\, join Courtroom 600 Project Director Laurie Pasler and Curriculum Advisor Dave Fript as they demonstrate how the Nuremberg Trials can effectively teach the origins of World War II—and demonstrate how Nazi racial ideology was a driving force behind the war and the Holocaust.\nTo register\, click here.&amp;nbsp\;
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URL:https://thgaac.texas.gov/calendar/event/341039
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