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25 March 2015
1-2:30pm
Free
The Holocaust, the Rwandan Genocide, the Cambodian Genocide, the Armenian Genocide… the twentieth century is littered with examples of groups being targeted for physical extermination. How have academics attempted to explain this phenomenon, and why have legal bodies struggled to define this ‘crime without a name.’
The Museum’s Wednesday Lecture series provides a valuable opportunity for our volunteer guides to expand their skills and knowledge.
Over a seven week period, the Museum’s education team will present a number of in-depth talks about the Holocaust and the educational framework applied to it.
Interested members of the public are welcome to attend.
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