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The USC Dornsife Center for Advanced Genocide Research presents this public lecture entitled "Collaborators: Exploring Participation in the Holocaust by Non-Germans in Eastern Europe" by Alexander Korb (Associate Professor in Modern European History, University of Leicester), the Center's 2016-2017 Center Research Fellow, presented at the University of Southern California on April 20, 2017. Learn more about the USC Dornsife Center for Advanced Genocide Research here: https://dornsife.usc.edu/cagr ---- Collaborators in the Holocaust have mostly been depicted either as German puppets or as ruthless fanatics that had gotten out of control. However, the notion of puppets hides more than it reveals, as non-German perpetrators knew exactly what they wanted to achieve. Moreover, they did not persecute Jews because they wanted to collaborate, let alone to please the Germans. They knew their interests and did not shy away from conflicts with the Germans in pursuit of their goals. In his lecture, Professor Korb will explore the phenomenon of collaboration, drawing from a number of country case studies in Eastern and Southeastern Europe. He will make the case that we need to include Jewish perspectives in order to understand collaboration, because Jews knew their collaborating neighbors much better than the Germans did.