Join historian Ralph Nurnberger, Ph.D., for a powerful exploration of the Warsaw Ghetto’s harrowing history during World War II. Discover how over 400,000 Jews were confined to a tiny, overcrowded space under brutal conditions that led to starvation, disease, and deportations to death camps. Learn about the 1943 uprising, the largest Jewish revolt against Nazi occupation, and the devastating aftermath. Amid this darkness, hear the inspiring story of Irena Sendler, a courageous Polish social worker who risked her life to rescue more than 2,500 Jewish children. Through vivid storytelling and historical insight, Dr. Nurnberger honors the resilience and heroism that emerged from one of history’s darkest chapters.
Live In-Person with Video Catch-up. Available 2-3 business days after the live lecture.