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Elective course I E

Class at Faculty of Education |
OPBD2D140B

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The roots of hate: Anti-Semitism legacy

Anti-Semitism in Czech Lands and Regulations against Jews after March 1939

The Nazi world vision

The Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia

The processes of the “Final Solution”

The Genocide of the Roma-Sinti in the Protectorate

Memories of the Holocaust in Europe

The Remembrance of the Holocaust in Czech Republic

The Stalinist repressive policies

Genocide, Crimes against humanity and War crimes: legal and historiographical framework of Mass atrocities

The violence in Central Europe after WWII

Genocide in Yugoslavia/Armenia and Contemporary violence

How to teach the Holocaust

Pictures of the Holocaust

Holocaust in Czech Film / Filming in Theresienstad

Others according to the programme

Annotation

Elective course I E is composed as an educational program in the form of block teaching. It is a set of individual lectures on the common theme of genocide, crimes against humanity and the Holocaust, which will help future history teachers to broaden their didactic competences in the teaching of modern history - "How to teach about crimes against humanity in history lessons?" Mémorial de la Shoah in Paris and the Department of History and Didactics of History.

Lecture is translated from French to Czech.