Eradicating Hate: A Paper Trail of Nazi Practice

A world-renowned, interactive collection of artifacts related to Nazi Germany
and the Holocaust — including an envelope Nazis made out of a Jewish Torah
scroll and counterfeit money printed in Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp.
Eradicating Hate:
A Paper Trail of Nazi Practice
Clockwise from top left: Forced name-change papers; Nazi
propaganda card; Jewish Torah scroll repurposed by the
Nazis as an envelope; Hand-drawn Easter card sent to
Auschwitz prisoners; Postcard commemorating 1-yr
anniversary of Nazi seizure of power
October 7-9, 2015
For more information, visit
http://www.du.edu/ahss/cjs/hai
To schedule your class or
group visit, email [email protected]
3-days, 9am-7pm
University of Denver
Anderson Academic Commons
(Library; Room 290)
2150 E. Evans Ave., Denver, CO 80210
A collection of the Spungen Family Foundation, presented by the Holocaust Awareness Institute
at the Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Denver, & co-sponsored by University Libraries, Colorado
Agency for Jewish Education, Colorado Holocaust Educators, & the Jewish Community Center