Living in Nazi Germany must be understood against the background of a regime wedded to rigid ideological principles that in short order resulted in a totalitarian state.  This two-lecture offering aims to outline those principles, demonstrate how they transformed German society, and explain how individual behavior was stultified by the transformation.  In unwrapping this process, we will examine what resistance entailed and how it was managed by the Nazi regime.  Cost: $25.00

Dates: Mondays, September 15 and 22, 2025

Time: 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.

Location: Keene PD Center, 227 Maple Ave, Keene in the Jonathan Daniels Building at Door C3 (around the back of the building, parking by the pickleball courts)

About the instructor: Dr. Paul Vincent is a Keene State College Professor Emeritus. While at Keene State, he chaired the Department of Holocaust and Genocide Studies and served as Director of the Cohen Center for Holocaust Studies.