Blog Archives

Escapees of North Korean prision camps describe the unbearable hunger, violence and torture as comparable to Nazi concentration camps (IOL News)

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Holocaust survivors in Israel struggle to receive proper disability benefits (Haaretz)

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The Huffington Post reports that France is returning seven paintings that were stolen or appropriated from their Jewish owners in Nazi-occupied Europe

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A writer’s association in Moldova has nominated Paul Goma, an author accused of Holocaust denial, for the Nobel Prize in Literature (Haaretz)

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A UN-backed war crimes court trying chief Rwandan genocide suspects is criticized for exonerating political leadership from the responsibility of genocide (Reuters)

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Court orders first Hungarian convicted under a Holocaust denial law to visit Auschwitz or Yad Vashem (The Huffington Post)

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The University of Southern California’s Shoah Foundation creates three-dimensional holograms of nearly a dozen Holocaust survivors as a means to keep alive history (The Times of Israel)

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Historian Daniel Stahl finds that a broad coalition of people worked together across continents to successfully thwart the prosecution of Nazi criminals in South America (Spiegel Online)

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Holocaust survivor and historian Otto Dov Kulka attempts to translate his past experiences into words – recording dreams, nightmares and memories (Financial Times)

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Belgium opens a Holocaust museum that explores exclusion and intolerance from a human rights perspective (Haaretz)

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