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El Paso Holocaust Museum youth education program
Children only above sixth grade should attend the El Paso Holocaust Museum and Study Center because they will…
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Doing justice to her father’s dream
She was born in a refugee camp in Stuttgart, just over two hours from Nuremberg, where Nazi war criminals were being brought to justice. And now, 70 years…
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Nazi Germany’s Jewish champion: the mystery of Helene Mayer endures
The photograph is at once both beautiful and revolting. Snapped in the fading sun of an August afternoon during the 1936
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San Diego Participants Reflect on this Year’s March of the Living
In honor of this year’s Yom Hashoah, another group of young San Diegans joined counterparts from across the world on the March of…
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‘Taste of Hope’ focuses on food during the Holocaust
The multi-sensory piece “A Taste of Hope,” follows seven women of three generations before, during and after the…
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Canadian PM visits Auschwitz with Holocaust survivor
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau visits Auschwitz. (photo…
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The March of the Living Exhibit in Oswiecim
The March of the Living Exhibit is deeply honored that our special exhibit has been moved to a new location in…
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How A Mass. Woman Learned Her Family’s Full Holocaust Story
When Severin Fayerman died last year, his daughter Kris Fayerman-Piatt, a Milton native, thought she knew all there was to know about her father’s Holocaust story.
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How Many Neighbors Were Complicit in the Holocaust?
Facing deportation to Auschwitz, 13-year-old Steven Fenves watched as neighbors in Hungarian-occupied Yugoslavia lined the stairs, “waiting to ransack whatever we left behind, cursing at us, yelling at us,…
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