Award-winning Journalist Nagorski Visits Genocide Class

On Wednesday, students in Ken Clark’s Genocide elective were treated to a visit from award-winning journalist Andrew Nagorski.
 
A foreign correspondent and editor for Newsweek for more than thirty years, Nagorski shared with students some of the challenges he experienced as a journalist, including his service as Newsweek’s  Berlin bureau chief in the 90s, where he covered German-Jewish relations, and his time as Moscow bureau chief – a tenure cut short by his expulsion from the Soviet Union in 1982 for his “enterprising reporting.”
 
Nagorski, who has received numerous awards for his reporting and for his “dedication to the cause of freedom and writing about Poland’s history and culture,” is also speaking at Case Western Reserve University during his visit to Cleveland. He is the author of numerous non-fiction books, including the recently released The Nazi Hunters and another published in 2012, Hitlerland: American Eyewitnesses to the Nazi Rise to Power
 
To learn more about Andrew Nagorski, visit andrewnagorski.com
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