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Preserving history: National Library unveils surviving artifacts from Nazi book burnings on 90th anniversary
National Library uncovers letter by author Stefan Zweig to Max Brod in which he warns of the intention to burn books and requests to document the event so that the whole world will be horrified by what is happening in Nazi Germany
Korin Elbaz-Alush
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05.14.23
96-y/o circumcised - 'Now I truly feel like a real free man'
A navigator in the Red Army in World War II, Armin Kahn escaped death in a prisoner-of-war camp thanks to not being circumcised; Many years later, he undergoes a belated procedure in Toronto
Itamar Eichner
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05.11.23
Texas mall mass shooter may have been neo Nazi
Mauricio Garcia's online activity shows interest in white supremacist and neo-Nazi views, official says, He also wore a patch that read "RWDS," an acronym for the phrase "Right Wing Death Squad," which is popular among right-wing extremists and white supremacists
Associated Press
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05.08.23
Remembering Jewish chemists murdered at Treblinka
Stephanie Horowitz participates in the ground-breaking discovery of isotopes, leading to the Nobel Prize for chemistry awarded to British Frederick Soddy who acknowledges her contribution
Ettay Nevo
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05.03.23
Schwarzenegger opens up on Dad's Nazi past as he slams antisemitism on CNN
Actor sits down with anchor Dana Bash to discuss the rise in antisemitic attacks and his own special perspective as a son of a former Nazi soldier who followed the 'easy path to hate'
Hadas Bar-Ad
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04.27.23
Herzog says Warsaw Ghetto Uprising showed valor in face of evil
Speaking to a crowd consisting of Holocaust survivors and families of victims, Herzog says those who rose up to resist the Nazis knew that although they would be facing certain death, the Jewish spirit would live on
Iris Lifshitz Klieger
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04.19.23
Who remembers Bakhmut's 'Babi Yar'?
Opinion: While all Israelis are aware of the Nazi atrocities that took place in Germany and Poland, too few remember the horrors the Jews experienced on Soviet soil
Simon Schechter
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04.18.23
Victim of the Nazis buried in Israel to finally be visited by family
After the Nazis murdered his son, Mordechai Rabahon carried his ashes across continents, oceans and internment camps to being him to eternal rest in Israel; after his story was all but forgotten, it is now being told again
Gilad Cohen
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04.18.23
Israel stands in silence in the memory of the victims of the Holocaust
A two minute siren blared throughout Israel as people honored the memory of the six million Jews who perished in the Nazi atrocities across Europe; Knesset hold ceremony naming each victim
ynet correspondents
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04.18.23
The fearless Jewish fighter who sought revenge against the Nazis
During the Holocaust, Shalom Cholawski commanded the armed uprising in Nyasvizh, continued fighting the Nazis in the forests, and even carried out a campaign of personal revenge – leaving behind a legacy of bravery in the face of adversity
Eliezer Hayoun
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04.18.23
Horrifying monstrosity: the Nazi Skeletons Museum of an 'extinct race'
In his speech at Yad Vashem, President Herzog recounts harrowing story of Nazis dismembering Jewish captives 'to be displayed and cataloged in an orderly fashion' as a macabre symbol for a people they aimed to erase from history
Itamar Eichner
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04.18.23
Catching Light: the Jewish photographer who escaped the Nazis and found world fame
German-born Erwin Blumenfeld escaped Nazi-occupied Paris and eventually made his way to NYC to pursue the American Dream; his photographs were featured on the covers of renowned fashion brands such as Vogue and Harper's Bazaar
Itay Yaacov
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04.17.23
The last surviving prosecutor of Nazis at Nuremberg, dies at 103
At the age of 27, Benjamin Ferencz was named chief prosecutor at the Einsatzgruppen Trial, in which 20 members of the SS’s mobile death squads were convicted of war crimes; in 2022, the U.S. Congress awarded him the Congressional Gold Medal, its highest honor
Andrew Silow-Carroll/JTA
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04.09.23
Rampant Nazi golrification: A look into Europe's antisemtic rallies
Special report: Study casts light on extreme right rallies across numerous Europan cities propagating Holocaust denial and hatred towards Israel and Jews
Yaniv Pohoryles
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03.14.23
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