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From WWII to the Space Race: The Story of Project Paperclip

Between 1945 and the 1960s, the United States government brought more than 1,500 German scientists and engineers into the country through Project Paperclip to work on guided missiles, jet and rocket engines, aerodynamics, aerospace medicine, and submarine technology. The U.S. hoped these specialists could give them an advantage at the end of WWII and into … Continued

Jewish Immigration with Hasia Diner and Daniel Okrent

Curator Talk: “The Holocaust: What Hate Can Do”

Intersections of Identity: The Jewish Indigenous Experience

Transgender Experiences in Weimar and Nazi Germany

Step by Step: Recreating a Family’s Lost Holocaust History

Art from Tragedy: Molly Crabapple and Sara Softness in Conversation

“Zaida” Screening and Discussion

In Conversation: Congressman Ritchie Torres, Rabbi Joseph Potasnik, Jack Kliger, and More

German Patriots: Jewish Germans During WWI

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