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The Holocaust History Podcast

The Holocaust History Podcast

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The Holocaust History Podcast features engaging conversations with a diverse group of guests on all elements of the Holocaust. Whether you are new to the topic or come with prior knowledge, you will learn something new.

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  • Ep. 70. Women in the Holocaust with Elissa Bemporad
    Jan 19 2026

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    How did women experience the Holocaust differently from men? What do we learn from considering a gender perspective when we look at the past? How did gender play a role in survival and oppression?


    For a long time, women's experiences (and a gendered approach to understanding them was absent from our study of the Holocaust. In this episode, we have a far-ranging conversation looking at many of the questions listed above.


    Elissa Bemporad is the Ungar Chair in East European Jewish History and the Holocaust and is Professor of History at Queens College and the CUNY Graduate Center.


    Bemporad, Elissa and Joyce W. Warren, eds. Women and Genocide: Survivors, Victims, Perpetrators (2018)

    Bemporad, Elissa. Legacy of Blood: Jews, Pogroms, and Ritual Murder in the Lands of the Soviets (2020)

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    You can find a complete reading list with books by our guests and also their suggestions here.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Ep. 69- Wehrmacht Chaplains and the Holocaust with Doris Bergen
    Jan 6 2026

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    How could one be a man of God in Nazi Germany? And, especially, how can one minister to the Wehrmacht, itself an instrument of the Nazi state while professing to adhere to Christian morality? These are the questions that Doris Bergen deals with in her book on German military chaplains.

    In this episode, we talk about the Nazi relationship with churches in Germany as well as about the ways in which German military chaplains became complicit in the crimes of the Third Reich.

    Doris Bergen is Chancellor Rose and Ray Wolfe Chair in Holocaust Studies at the University of Toronto.

    Bergen, Doris. Between God and Hitler: Military Chaplains in Nazi Germany (2025)

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    Email the podcast at holocausthistorypod@gmail.com

    The Holocaust History Podcast homepage is here

    You can find a complete reading list with books by our guests and also their suggestions here.

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • EP. 68- Babi Yar: History, Memory, and Literature with Shay Pilnik
    Dec 15 2025

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    The mass shooting of Jews at Babi Yar in Kiev in September 1941 was the largest open-air shooting of Jews during the Holocaust. In some ways, it came to stand for the Einsatzgruppen killings taking place across the occupied Soviet Union. But as it was not a camp, it left no real physical traces behind. And this was in many ways to the liking of the Soviet government.


    In this episode, I talked with Shay Pilnik about the place of Babi Yar in Soviet postwar Holocaust memory. How did the state allow/repress commemoration of the massacre? And, in particular, how did Soviet writers, both Jewish and non-Jewish treat the Babi Yar massacre? It's a really enlightening conversation about the Holocaust, memory, and the ways in which the authoritarian state controls commemoration.


    Shay Pilnik is Director of the Emil A. and Jenny Fish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Yeshiva University.

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    Email the podcast at holocausthistorypod@gmail.com

    The Holocaust History Podcast homepage is here

    You can find a complete reading list with books by our guests and also their suggestions here.

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    1 hr and 21 mins
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