Sources for the study of the Holocaust

 

Managing Director

  • Darren O'Brien RGN, BA (Hons), an ancient historian by training, has been studying, teaching, researching and writing about the Holocaust since 1991. He has participated in the 'Teaching the Holocaust and Antisemitism' Seminar at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem and has subsequently conducted research in Israel, Germany and the United States. He has taught students from all major metropolitan universities in Sydney, Australia as well as members of the general public. He is Managing Director of the Australian Institute for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Shalom College, University of New South Wales. He has recently completed his PhD on the history and exploitation of the Blood Libel allegation raised between 148 C.E. and the present.

Advisory Board

  • Emeritus Professor Konrad Kwiet DrPhil F.U.Berlin, DrHabil T.U.Berlin, is one of the foremost scholars of Nazi documentation in the world today. He is former chief historian of the Special Investigation Unit of the Attorney Generals Department for prosecuting Nazi war criminals in Australia. He was appointed J.B. and Maurice Shapiro Senior Scholar-in-Residence, United States Holocaust Research Institute, Washington D.C., in 1995-1996; he was appointed Visiting Professor, Martin Buber Foundation Chair for Jewish Studies, Johann Goethe University, Frankfurt, in 1997-1998. Adjunct Professor for Jewish Studies and Roth Lecturer for Holocaust Studies at the University of Sydney. He regularly acts as historical Consultant and expert witness for the American (OSI) and Canadian war crimes units.
  • Professor Richard Breitman is Professor of History at the American University, Washington D.C. and author of numerous highly acclaimed and ground breaking studies, among them The Architect of Genocide: Himmler and the Final Solution (1991) which won the Fränkel Prize for Contemporary History awarded by the Wiener Library. He is Editor-in-Chief of Holocaust and Genocide Studies, the leading journal in the field of Holocaust and genocide studies. His recent work Official Secrets (1998) traces what the British and American governments knew about the early phases of the Holocaust from their interception of secret Nazi communiques. His latest work, co-authored with Norman J. W. Goda, Timothy Naftali and Robert Wolfe is entitled U.S. Intelligence and the Nazis (2004).

Translation Büro LE

  • Eduard Stoklosinski operates our custom translation service. He is familiar with a wide variety of regional dialects and scripts and is NAATI (National Accreditation Authority for Interpreters and Translators) accredited. He holds a number of relevant academic qualifications (University of Bremen, Germany and University of New England, Australia).
 

 

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