Leo Ullman survived the Holocaust in hiding with strangers as a toddler—in Amsterdam, the same city where Anne Frank hid and ...
I was screaming and crying … I didn’t want to go,” remembers Holocaust survivor Josie Traum about the day strangers came to ...
Peter Gorog was born Péter Grünwald in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, on March 10, 1941. Peter’s father, Árpád Grünwald, worked as an office manager at the Franklin Publishing House, and his mother ...
Από το 1933 έως και το 1941, ο στόχος των Ναζί ήταν να μετατρέψουν τη Γερμανία σε «judenrein» (κράτος απαλλαγμένο από τους Εβραίους) κάνοντάς τους τη ...
With false French papers, Rose-Helene Spreiregen, age 12, and her grandmother fled German-occupied Paris on an overnight train. “Make believe you are sleeping. I will take care of it,” Rose-Helene ...
This 1,100-square-foot traveling exhibition is based on the exhibition that opened in 2018 at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC. The Americans and the Holocaust traveling ...
Between 1939 and 1945, Nazi society removed people from the Reich they considered unworthy of being citizens because they did not fit into their vision of the racial national community. They forcibly ...
The symposium inspires service academy cadets and midshipmen to draw upon lessons of the past to develop innovative means of preventing mass atrocities in the future. As future military officers ...
Since the final report of the International Commission on the Holocaust in Romania, chaired by Elie Wiesel, was accepted by the government of Romania 20 years ago, public knowledge about the Holocaust ...
Otto Wolf (1927–1945), a Czech Jewish teenager, chronicled his family's experience living in ... Theresienstadt. Otto's last diary entry is dated April 13, 1945. On April 18, he was captured and ...
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