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Public Programs Recorded Live

The Museum was created to teach the history and lessons of the Holocaust -- and to educate the public about the fragility of all societies and the impact of fear, hate, ignorance, and indifference. Through its public programs, the Museum is stimulating urgent conversations about propaganda, Holocaust denial, hate speech, contemporary mass atrocities, and more. By making these programs available for on-demand viewing, we hope more people will join the conversations about these vital topics and share their reflections using #USHMM.
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My Name Is Sara Live Panel Discussion

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Limits of Justice

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The Big Questions of Holocaust History

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Syria: Is the Worst Yet to Come?

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Why North Africa? An American Invasion

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How Did Ordinary Citizens Become Murderers?

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Syria's Disappeared: The Case Against Assad

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Never Forget: The Power Behind Institutions of Memory

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The Zookeeper's Wife: A Discussion

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Saving a Syrian Synagogue

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International Holocaust Remembrance Day Commemoration

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Why Did the Holocaust Happen?

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Genocide and ISIS: Civilians at Risk

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Memorial Tribute Program for Elie Wiesel

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Our Walls Bear Witness: Meeting the Challenge of Genocide

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2016 Meyerhoff Lecture: Holocaust Testimony, Evil, and Suffering

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Fueling Extremism in a Wired World

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Special Preview Event: Defying the Nazis: The Sharps' War

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Special Naturalization Ceremony: World Refugee Day, June 20, 2016

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A Relentless Pursuit: Bringing Holocaust Perpetrators to Justice

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2016 Monna and Otto Weinmann Annual Lecture

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Deputy Secretary Antony Blinken at the Holocaust Museum

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Stolen Legacy: Nazi Theft and the Quest for Justice

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International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2016

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January 21, 2016: The Lives He Saved and the Secrets We Keep

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The Islamic State's Targeting of Iraqi Minorities in Ninewa

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Our Walls Bear Witness: Iraqi Minorities in Peril

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The Holocaust as History and Warning

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FDR and the Holocaust

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Can Atrocities Be Prevented? Living in the Shadow of the Holocaust