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Geoffrey J. Giles

ggiles@ufl.edu

Associate Professor of History at the University of Florida.

Updated 12 March 2013

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            Recent publications

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Spring Semester 2013

EUH 3033 The History of the Holocaust (6 sections)—Course schedule

                        Guidelines for the Holocaust testimony paper

List of some suggested Holocaust survivor testimonies

The Barbarossa Decree & the Commissar Order

                       

            EUH 4930 Germany and the First World War—Course schedule

                        Guidelines for research papers

 

Recent past

Fall Semester 2012

     EUH 2002 Western Civilization Since 1789: Course Schedule

 

     EUH 3931 Hitler and the Manipulation of Germany: Course Schedule

 

     Fall 2012 Eighth annual “UF in Munich” Thanksgiving Study-Abroad Program
16-27 November 2012

            2012 “UF in Munich” course schedule and day-by-day program

           

          blaskapelle

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Congressional hearing:

Berlin Document Center hearing: my testimony before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Washington DC, 1994

 

Select German History sites:
German History in Documents and Images (German Historical Institute, Washington DC)

 

German Historical Museum, Berlin LeMO (= Living Museum Online, mostly in German)

            Cabinet members and their affiliation during the Weimar Republic

Calvin College Nazi and East German propaganda archive (includes English translations)

Select Holocaust History sites:

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

USHMM animated maps

USHMM symposium, April 2000, with audio version of my paper

USF Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust (one of the most comprehensive and dependable after the USHMM)

The Nizkor Project (especially good on rebuttal of Holocaust deniers)

Florida Holocaust Museum, St. Petersburg (includes a virtual tour of the museum)