Tag #Shoah

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Berlinale Screenings of "Shoah" and "All I Had Was Nothingness" Highlight Resurgence of Antisemitism

The Berlinale film festival screened Claude Lanzmann's nine-hour documentary "Shoah" and the documentary about its making, "All I Had Was Nothingness", marking the 40th and 80th anniversaries of the Berlinale showing of Shoah and the liberation of Auschwitz, respectively, highlighting the resurgence...

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Auschwitz at 80: Preserving Memory in a Changing World

Eighty years after the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau by the Red Army, the passing of the last Holocaust survivors necessitates a shift in how the memory of the approximately one million Jews murdered there between 1942 and 1944 is preserved and transmitted.

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New Holocaust Publications Mark 80th Anniversary of Camp Liberation

On the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Nazi concentration camps, three new publications—"Les Filles de Birkenau," "Pendu à Auschwitz," and "Mémoires de la Shoah"—offer diverse firsthand accounts and analyses of the Holocaust, emphasizing the resilience of survivors and the lasting impact of th...

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Shoah's Making: Deception, Doubt, and the Pursuit of Truth

Guillaume Ribot's documentary, "All I Had Was Nothingness," examines the making of Claude Lanzmann's Shoah, revealing the director's use of deception to interview Nazi criminals and the ethical debates surrounding his methods.

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Auschwitz Liberation and International Holocaust Remembrance Day

The Soviet liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau on January 27, 1945, revealed its horrors; the UN later designated this date as International Holocaust Remembrance Day to prevent future atrocities, highlighting the complex relationship between physical liberation and collective memory.

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