University of Glasgow Holocaust Memorial Lecture Series
Date: Tuesday 27 January 2026
Time: 18:00 - 19:15
Venue: Sir Charles Wilson Lecture Theatre
Category: Public lectures
Speaker: Professor Bernard Wasserstein

Jewish Resistance and Collaboration during World War II

What led some Jews in wartime Europe to become resisters to the Nazis, whether as undercover agents for the Allies, rebel fighters in Warsaw, or maquisards in rural France? And what led some others to become collaborators with the Nazis as informers for the SS, policemen in ghettos, or members of German-appointed Jewish Councils in Holland and Poland? Both resistance and collaboration were fringe phenomena involving only small numbers of Jews but they have aroused fierce controversy among historians. Raul Hilberg discounted Jewish resistance as feeble and insignificant. Hannah Arendt denounced the Jewish Councils as complicit in mass murder. Both those judgements aroused impassioned reactions. Has the time now arrived for a more measured appraisal?

Please see below for the confirmed event details:

Date: Tuesday 27 January 2026
Venue: Sir Charles Wilson Lecture Theatre, University of Glasgow, and Doors Open: 5.30pm
Lecture Start time: 6.00pm

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