Antisemitism in the Aftermath of the Holocaust | USC Shoah Foundation
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In the last installment of the Daniel and Marisa Klass USC Shoah Foundation Lecture Series, Christina Wirth, the USC Shoah Foundation’s inaugural Robert J. Katz Fellow in Antisemitism Studies, gave a lecture on the postwar sorting processes and the roles officials, humanitarian organizations, and the DPs themselves played in shaping these categories.
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