Por: The Atlantic Opinion November 14, 2022
And what America can learn about atonementPhotographs by Marc WilsonNovember 14, 2022, 6 AM ETThe first memorials to the Holocaust were the bodies in concentration camps.In January 1945, Soviet forces liberated Auschwitz, in southern Poland. As the German forces retreated, officers at Buchenwald, a camp in central Germany, crammed 4,480 prisoners into some 40 railcars in an effort to hide them from the Allies. They sent the train south to yet... + full article
Fox News USA Politics November 15, 2022
Roger Hallam — the founder of Just Stop Oil, a far-left British — once downplayed the Holocaust as a normal event and said climate change was a more serious threat.Hallam, who also founded the climate group Extinction Rebellion, said in 2019 that there were many other... + más
How Not to Talk About the Holocaust | The Atlantic
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NBC News USA Tech November 13, 2022
In a recent TikTok video, 98-year-old Lily Ebert told her 1.9 million followers about the Auschwitz number tattooed on her forearm: A-10572. Like many Holocaust survivors, Ebert didn’t talk about the experience for decades. But then her great-grandson Dov Forman started... + más
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CBS News USA Entertainment November 09, 2022
This photo released by Yad Vashem, World Holocaust Remembrance Center, shows German Nazis ransacking Jewish property during the Kristallnacht pogrom, most likely in the town of Fuerth, Germany, November 10, 1938. Yad Vashem/AP Jerusalem — Harrowing, previously unseen images... + más
Newly discovered photos show Nazi Kristallnacht up close | ABC News
Newly discovered photos show Nazi Kristallnacht up close | Los Angeles Times
WGN-TV USA Nation October 10, 2022
, Posted: Oct 9, 2022 / 06:38 PM CDT Updated: Oct 9, 2022 / 07:07 PM CDT SHARE NORTHBROOK, Ill. — Hundreds of daffodils were planted in suburban Northbrook Sunday as part of a living memorial for the children murdered during the Holocaust. Holocaust survivor Gdalina Novitsky... + más
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The Atlantic USA Entertainment September 24, 2022
Ken Burns’s docuseries The U.S. and the Holocaust confronts a topic that many Americans of every political stripe prefer to avoid: responsibility.Getty; National Archives and Records Administration; Joanne Imperio / The AtlanticSeptember 16, 2022Many works of history are much... + más
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The Atlantic USA Opinion September 24, 2022
A simple guide to discussing Jewish genocideGetty; The AtlanticSeptember 21, 2022About the author: is a contributing writer at The Atlantic and the author of its newsletter . It’s rarely a good sign when the Holocaust trends on social media, and this week was no exception. On... + más
Why Democracies Are So Slow to Respond to Evil | The Atlantic
Ken Burns on His Film 'The U.S. and the Holocaust' | Time
The Boston Globe USA Nation September 23, 2022
After Boston resident Andi Pollinger’s mother died of breast cancer, she inherited a triangular pendant engraved with her mother’s birth date, a green Jewish star, the name of her home city, Frankfurt, and the word ‘Shaddai,’ which means God in Hebrew. For Pollinger, the... + más
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