Tales from the Archives: Refugee Professors from Nazi Germany - Newsroom | University of St. Thomas
Prof. Zatlin Co-edits New Book on Nazi Germany | History
Students demand Penn fire anthropology professor who used Nazi phrase and salute | The Daily Pennsylvanian
Penn professor Robert Schuyler retires after backlash from using Nazi phrase and salute | The Daily Pennsylvanian
Lecture, April 30: Prof. Eckart Conze : “The German Foreign Office and its Nazi Past: A Book, a Debate, and the Problems of Commissioned History” - Department of Germanic Languages & Literatures
German shock at neo-Nazi burial in empty Jewish grave - BBC News
December 1st: The Nazis of Copley Square with Prof. Charles Gallagher » International History Institute | Blog Archive | Boston University
Why did the Nazis want to kill the Jews specifically?
Karl Dietrich Bracher, German Historian of Nazi Era, Dies at 94 - The New York Times
Race': A historian looks at Jesse Owens' impact on Germany and the U.S. | Illinois
Medill Prof. Debbie Cenziper speaks about book covering Nazi hunters
German universities under the Nazis / Historical Association
Video: The Pope Against Nuremberg: Nazi War Crime Trials, the Vatican, and the Question of Postwar Justice | Harvard Divinity School (HDS)
Germany Ends Hunt for Nazi 'Dr. Death' - The New York Times
Outrage as Fox News commentator likens Anthony Fauci to Nazi doctor | Anthony Fauci | The Guardian
Facing History Scholar Reflections: The Nazi Rise to Power | Facing History and Ourselves
Nazis Were Given 'Safe Haven' in U.S., Report Says - The New York Times
Transgender Experiences in Weimar and Nazi Germany | mjhnyc.org
Case of the Nazi Professor: Oshinsky, David: 9780813514277: Amazon.com: Books
The Nazi and the Psychiatrist: Hermann Göring, Dr. Douglas M. Kelley, and a Fatal Meeting of Minds at the End of WWII: El-Hai, Jack: 9781610391566: Amazon.com: Books
Justus Rosenberg: The Professor Who Smuggled Intellectuals Out of Nazi-Occupied France
WWII Podcast, Nazi Genocide | Travels Through Time
A Nazi Camp Near Danzig," 2022 Distinguished Lecture by Prof. Schwertfeger - The Sam and Helen Stahl Center for Jewish Studies