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Newbury Police Chief Fisher on Law Enforcement during the Holocaust featured on the Morning Show this week

by: Press Release

May 6, 2025

Newbury Police Chief Fisher on
Law Enforcement during the Holocaust

I’m honored this week to host Newbury Police Chief Patricia Fisher to discuss her participation in the educational program, Antisemitism and Holocaust Education for Law Enforcement Officers, which took place in April at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.
One of 18 Essex County law enforcement officers selected to attend, Chief Fisher will talk about her reasons for applying, what she learned about the role of law enforcement in Nazi Germany, the pressures officers were under to comply with and enforce Nazi rule, and who resisted and how.

Facilitated by the Anti-Defamation League and Funded by the Lappin Foundation and the Cliff and Susan Rucker Charitable Foundation, the program’s mission is to prevent history from repeating itself by creating greater understanding of the history and impacts of World War II.

Chief Fisher will talk about how she plans to apply what she learned in her own department as they work toward, as she has said, “an understanding and accepting community for all.”

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