That creates risks: the Holocaust didn’t begin with mass murder. The dehumanization of Jews progressed gradually from public ...
The Holocaust famously teaches us that what makes mass atrocities possible isn’t only the agency of the powerful — it’s the ...
I feature my mother’s testimony in my teaching because it gives my students a direct link, through me, as my mother’s son, to ...
Survivors of the Nazi's notorious Auschwitz death camp are taking center stage at the memorial service to mark 80 years since ...
Seventeen million souls deprived of the right to experience life. Anyone who views the Holocaust as a Jewish problem is ...
Even though Helen Marks has been alive more than eight decades, she remains in the unenviable position of still searching for ...
Survivor of the Holocaust and October 7 reflects on his survival and anti-Semitism today Paula Newton speaks to Zvi Solow, ...
These things don't happen in Europe.' "So nobody believed them, and they stopped talking." Jeanette says it was only through ...
This year has been marked by numerous World War II-related “80th Anniversary” celebrations, keyed to 1944 as the penultimate ...
Why did humans show so much hatred and indifference toward fellow humans during the Holocaust? Psychology provides some ...
The house, until this year, had always been in private hands. A U.S.-based group, the "Counter Extremism Project," has purchased it. Now, in conjunction with the Auschwitz Museum and UNESCO, they have ...
King Charles and the Prince and Princess of Wales attended various events to observe International Holocaust Remembrance Day.