Totalitarian Regimes and History
2016-02-22T03:45:18-05:00https://ximage.c-spanvideo.org/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwaWN0dXJlcy5jLXNwYW52aWRlby5vcmciLCJrZXkiOiJGaWxlc1wvMmY1XC8yMDE2MDIyMjAzNDgyMTAwM19oZC5qcGciLCJlZGl0cyI6eyJyZXNpemUiOnsiZml0IjoiY292ZXIiLCJoZWlnaHQiOjUwNn19fQ==Historians and authors talked about how totalitarian regimes destroy cultural sites and artifacts in order to obscure historical memory from the public.
Historians and authors talked about how totalitarian regimes destroy cultural sites and artifacts in order to obscure historical memory from the public.
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Cristina Bejan Research Scholar Wilson (Woodrow) International Center for Scholars->Global Europe Program
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Peter Black Senior Historian (Former) U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum->Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies
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Azar Nafisi Author
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Christian F. Ostermann Director Wilson (Woodrow) International Center for Scholars->History and Public Policy Program
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