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Netanyahu's Hungary Visit: Criticism over Holocaust Statement's Omission of Hungarian Collaboration

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's recent visit to Hungary sparked criticism for his Holocaust statement's omission of Hungarian collaboration in the deportations and murders of almost half a million Jews, contrasting with accounts detailing local complicity and the author's personal experience in a...

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Thessaloniki Exhibit: Holocaust Survivor's Family Trauma Through Photography

Rene Revak's "Tehom" photography exhibition in Thessaloniki powerfully documents her family's deportation to Auschwitz during March-August 1943, highlighting the loss of her ancestors and the survival of her grandfather, using personal heirlooms and natural imagery to process trauma and promote heal...

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Klarsfelds' Nazi Hunt: A Legacy of Justice

Serge and Beate Klarsfeld's decades-long hunt for Nazi criminals, culminating in the conviction of figures like Klaus Barbie, significantly impacted German law by making genocide and murder imprescriptible in 1979, highlighting Germany's ongoing struggle with accountability for Nazi-era crimes.

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Holocaust Survivor's Testimony Underscores Urgency of Preserving History

Andrei Moiseenko, a 99-year-old Holocaust survivor and former forced laborer, continues to share his experiences in Germany, highlighting the urgency of preserving Holocaust testimonies as living witnesses dwindle.

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Groningen Municipalities' Post-WWII Handling of Jewish Property Revealed

Research from the University of Groningen reveals that three municipalities in northeastern Groningen engaged in calculated expropriation of Jewish-owned property during and after WWII, profiting financially even after the owners' deaths in the Holocaust; the research highlights systemic issues of d...

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AI-Powered Database Launched to Recover Nazi-Looted Jewish Cultural Artifacts

The Jewish Digital Cultural Recovery Project Foundation (JDCRP) launched a database using AI to analyze documents from Nazi, Allied, and victim sources concerning Jewish cultural artifacts looted during the Holocaust, aiming to aid provenance research and restitution efforts, while highlighting the ...

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German Students' Neo-Nazi Gestures at Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen Spark Outrage

German high school students from Bielefeld and Görlitz performed neo-Nazi gestures at Auschwitz and sang nationalist chants at Bergen-Belsen, prompting disciplinary actions but raising concerns about rising far-right extremism.

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Stramer: A Polish Jewish Family's Struggle During the Rise of Antisemitism

Mikołaj Łoziński's "Stramer" portrays the struggles of a Jewish family in Tarnów, Poland, from the early 1930s to the Holocaust, highlighting their economic hardships, internal conflicts, and the escalating antisemitism leading to the near-total annihilation of Tarnów's Jewish population by 1945.

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Klarsfelds' Legacy: Nazi Hunting and the Pursuit of Delayed Justice

Nazi hunters Serge and Beate Klarsfeld's relentless pursuit of high-ranking Nazi officials and collaborators like Klaus Barbie, and their impact on the 1979 Bundestag decision to abolish statutes of limitations for murder and genocide, demonstrates a long-term struggle for justice against the system...

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Buchenwald Liberation: 80 Years On, Memory and Extremism Clash

Buchenwald concentration camp, liberated on April 11, 1945, imprisoned approximately 280,000 people, with nearly 56,000 deaths by war's end, mostly Jews; its post-war use by Soviets and the recent rise of right-wing extremism in Germany highlight its continuing relevance.

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US Naval Academy Removes Hundreds of Books, Including Holocaust Texts, Before Hegseth Visit

The US Naval Academy removed nearly 400 books, predominantly focusing on race, diversity, and gender, including Holocaust and antisemitism materials, and a display honoring Jewish female graduates, before Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's visit, prompting concerns over censorship.

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NYT's Holocaust Coverage Failure: A Retrospective by Max Frankel

Max Frankel's 2001 retrospective in The New York Times revealed the paper's inadequate coverage of the Holocaust during WWII, highlighting only six front-page mentions of Jews as Hitler's target for annihilation between 1939 and 1945, despite internal knowledge of the atrocities; this failure, he ar...

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