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Séminaire "Does ethnicity matter? A comparative historiography on the efforts of the USA, the UK, and Sweden in the Rescue and Relief of Jews during World War II, with particular attention to the mission of Raoul Wallenberg to Budapest in 1944"

Authors: Lenormand, Marc;

Séminaire "Does ethnicity matter? A comparative historiography on the efforts of the USA, the UK, and Sweden in the Rescue and Relief of Jews during World War II, with particular attention to the mission of Raoul Wallenberg to Budapest in 1944"

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Mardi 6 mai 2025 à 18h, Université de Montpellier Paul-Valéry, site Saint-Charles, salle 126. Séminaire organisé dans le cadre de l’axe « Faire commun » d’EMMA. Intervention de Joseph Zitomersky. Présentation de l’intervenant: Joseph Zitomersky est MCF honoraire à EMMA. Joseph Zitomersky, is a native of Boston, Massachusetts, USA. After earning a Bachelors of Arts (B.A.) degree at Boston University, with a major in "history and government," he taught history in two of that city's high schools,...

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