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The miracle babies of Mauthausen, 70 years later
LONDON — Wendy Holden thinks “Born Survivors” is the most important book she has ever written, and as the author of more…
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The American Papers that Praised Hitler
They fell hard for the job-creating Führer with eyes that were like ‘blue larkspur.’ Why did so many journalists spend years dismissing the evidence of his…
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Book Reveals New Info On FDR And Stephen Wise: An Interview with Historian Rafael Medoff
Interview with Dr. Rafael Medoff, the founding director of The David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies and author of 16 books about Jewish history and…
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Honoring the Moroccan King Who Saved the Jews
The line to enter New York City’s B’nai Jeshurun synagogue on Sunday night went around the block. But the 700 people who…
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Hungary drops plan for statue to honour Second World War politician
Plans to erect a statue of a former Hungarian minister who drafted antisemitic legislation during the Holocaust have…
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Holocaust survivor helps Canada’s kidnapped aboriginals heal
Octogenarian Robbie Waisman active in national effort to address 150 years of murder and abuse faced by First Nations children
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Tibor Rubin Is Dead at 86; Medal of Honor Was Delayed by Anti-Semitism
“When Corporal Rubin’s battalion found itself ambushed by thousands of Chinese troops,” the president said at a White House ceremony, “the Americans’ firepower…
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On a Cold, Dark Oslo Street Corner, Remembering Norway’s Lost Jews
It took 45 minutes for the twelve people to read out the names of 767 Norwegian Jews deported by the Norwegian authorities during the Nazi occupation. By Lene Johansen
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