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Holocuast Survivors Build Life On Love In Montreal
After rebuilding their lives in Canada following the Holocaust, Ernest and Ella Ehrman travel into the dark past – to help light the way for generations to come. On a…
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Nazi commandant’s granddaughter to speak on uncovering her family’s history at Atlanta synagogue
During a seemingly ordinary trip to the library a Nigerian-German woman stumbled upon a piece of her familial history that would connect her…
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Auschwitz trial: three survivors describe horrors of Holocaust
Youngest witness, now 90, recalls terror of selection days, when SS men decided who was…
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Merkel to open Shoah exhibit with warning on migrant anti-Semitism
BERLIN — Chancellor Angela Merkel will open Monday the exhibition “The Art of the Holocaust,” featuring works created by concentration camp prisoners, as…
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Israel Decries Facebook, YouTube Policy Allowing Anti-Jewish Incitement, Holocaust Denial on Pages
A cartoon depicting Palestinian “unity,” surrounding the slaughter of an Orthodox Jew, posted to a UNRWA…
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Israel illiteracy rampant among young Jews, US Jewish leader warns
Forty-five years ago in New York, a 20-something Malcolm Hoenlein had a remarkable meeting with Israeli deputy prime minister Yigal Alon, who chose…
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Poland to punish those who use the phrase “Polish death camp”
Poland is drawing up new regulations to punish use of the phrase “Polish death camps” when referring to wartime Nazi concentration camps on…
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Serbia lawmakers pass Holocaust restitution law
Serbian lawmakers on Friday approved a bill that will allow restitution of heirless and unclaimed Jewish property taken during the Holocaust….
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Lithuania pledges to publish names of 1,000 suspected Holocaust perpetrators
Following the publication in Lithuania of a groundbreaking book on local complicity during the Holocaust, a state museum on genocide said it would…
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