Faulkner, Lauren2019-09-252019-09-252014-03-1220122291-0786http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/202472Professor Emeritus Jacques Kornberg, from the University of Toronto, began his introduction to the panel on the German Protestant churches with the following observation: “I have been studying the Catholic Church in Germany for a long time. I’m happy to say, the Protestant churches were worse.” Kornberg drew a laugh from the sizeable audience, but it would be one of the very few moments of levity for the two panels of the conference devoted to investigating the German churches during the Third Reich. Sponsored by the Holocaust Educational Foundation and Northwestern University, Lessons and Legacies continues to be a major conference for Holocaust scholars in North America and Europe. This year’s theme emphasized new research and teaching methods, and the scholars giving papers on the German churches set out to emphasize this in their investigationsengCreative Commons Copyright (CC 2.5)University of Toronto,Holocaust Educational FoundationPacific Lutheran UniversityGlobal Church History and World ChristianityContemporaryHistory of Christian missionsWorld ChristianityConference Report [Lessons and Legacies Conference on the Holocaust: “The Holocaust Today: New Directions in Research and Teaching,” November 1-4, 2012, Northwestern University]Article