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The Polish hipster who inherited a Warsaw building after discovering he’s Jewish
Two years ago, the serenity of the residents at 62 Zlota Street was disturbed. Krzysztof Gutkowski and Ida Zagrzejewska, a thirty-something Polish couple,…
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500 Years Later The Mysterious Origin of the Word ‘Ghetto’
A 7-branched menorah stands out from the wall of a building in the Venetian ghetto. Credit: John W….
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Art From The Holocaust: The Stories Behind The Images
A historic new exhibit, Art from the Holocaust, opened in the rear wing of the German Historical Museum in Berlin last week….
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THOUSANDS OF HOLOCAUST VICTIMS WERE DENIED COMPENSATION BY BRITAIN, RECORDS REVEAL
Prisoners at Dachau concentration camp cheer as they see the Americans of the 7th Army arriving to liberate…
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Holocaust survivor shares experiences with students
GABE HERNANDEZ/CALLER-TIMES Holocaust survivor Leah Goltzman (right) speaks after Kasandra Trevino asked her if she had a tattoo…
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Imre Kertesz, Nobel Laureate Who Survived Holocaust, Dies at 86
Imre Kertesz, a Nobel laureate who was acclaimed for his semi-autobiographical novels on surviving the Holocaust and its aftermath, died on Thursday at…
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Personal experiences, lessons of Holocaust focus of discussion
In 1905, a Spanish philosopher wrote words that have been repeated often during the past 111 years: “Those who…
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48 years since expulsion of Poland’s Jews
By Daniel Schatz This month marks the 48th anniversary of the state-sponsored anti-Semitic campaign of March 1968…
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Bulgaria Marks Anniversary of Prevention of Deportation of Bulgarian Jews to Holocaust Death Camps
Senior politicians, members of the Bulgarian Jewish community and diplomats took part in ceremonies on March 10 2016 commemorating the country’s 1943 prevention…
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New voices add to history of Holocaust
A LOT has been written about the horrors of Auschwitz and the suffering of its victims. Yet in the eyes of…
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