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While too many of those who should remember the Holocaust choose not to, my father can’t stop reliving what he went through.
For years, Marianne Hirsch, a prominent genocide scholar at Columbia University, has used Hannah Arendt’s book about the ...
Israeli-born genocide scholar Omer Bartov explains why incitement, displacement and the destruction of civilian life can meet ...
The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous provided an Arkansas teacher and two dozen other educators, experts and historians ...
The Marfa Holocaust & Model Ship Museum in Texas tells the story of Aliyah Bet through model ships and exhibits.
OPINION Holocaust Remembrance Day – why we must never forget The Holocaust did not begin with Auschwitz. It started with Nazi demonization and dehumanization of an entire people ...
Almost a quarter of all the Jews slaughtered in the Holocaust were killed during a “hyperintense,” 100-day stretch in 1942 -- as many as 15,000 a day for a total of 1.47 million -- likely the ...
The Holocaust and its context of World War II was a defining moment in the 20th century. Its history raises a critical question that endures today: Can the horrors of the 20th century’s ...
The Holocaust was a “continentwide crime,” Dan Stone writes, one that involved “a series of interlocking local genocides carried out under the auspices of a grand project. ...
A Holocaust survivor who was forced out of school at age 12 as World War II raged in Europe finally got her long-deferred wish of going to college -- enjoying a day of classes and even attending a ...
In a famous 1994 Village Voice symposium on “Schindler’s List,” Art Spiegelman — the author of the Holocaust-themed graphic novel “Maus” — wrote that the movie “refracts the ...
The Candles Holocaust Museum will host a meet and greet with actor Nik Pajic to discuss his role as Nazi war criminal Klaus ...