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Podcast Lecture Series
Dr. David Silberklang-
The Allies and the Holocaust


Professor Walter Zwi Bacharach-
-The Holocaust Reflected Through Personal Experience
-The Protocols-Fueling Antisemitic Myths


Dr. Robert Rozett-
Contemporary Antisemitism


Prof. Michael J. Bazyler-
Holocaust Denial Laws and Other Legislation Criminalizing Promotion of Nazism


From Recent Symposium: “Holocaust Denial: Paving the Way to Genocide” Denial: Paving the Way to Genocide:
Prof. Yehuda Bauer-
Some Thoughts on Radical Islam


Yigal Carmon-
The Role of Holocaust Denial in the Ideology and Strategy
of the Iranian Regime


From Recent Conference: 60 Years Marking the Nuremberg Trials:
Michael Marrus-
Different Perspectives:
Lawyers and Historians Looking at the Holocaust

Lisa Yavnai-
Vengeance or Justice? Trials of Kapos


Hanna Yablonka-
The Eichmann Trial: The Jewish Nuremberg?


Serge Klarsfeld-
The Primary Role of the Trials: Informing the French People About the Fate of the Jews in France

 

Holocaust Denial Laws and Other Legislation Criminalizing Promotion of Nazism

Prof. Michael J. Bazyler

von Oppenheim Research Fellow

International Institute for Holocaust Studies, Yad Vashem

Professor of Law, Whittier Law School, California, USA

www.michaelbazyler.com

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David Silberklang
Prof Michael J. Bazyler

Michael J. Bazyler is Professor of Law and The "1939" Club Law Scholar in Holocaust and Human Rights Studies at Whittier Law School, California. He is also a research fellow at the Holocaust Education Trust in London; and the holder of previous fellowships at Harvard Law School and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. In Fall 2006, he was a Research Fellow at  Yad Vashem in Jerusalem (The Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Authority of Israel) and the holder of the Baron Friedrich Carl von Oppenheim Chair for the Study of Racism, Antisemitism and the Holocaust. More


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