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The Muslim Holocaust Researcher – Aish

| May 12, 2020

Prof. Mehnaz Afridi, a Pakistani Muslim, has been the director of the Holocaust, Genocide and Interfaith Education Center in New York for the past decade.

Miss Going to Plays? LA Theatre Works Made The Classics Available As Podcasts – Jewish Journal

| May 12, 2020

Theaters are dark during these days of self-distancing and quarantining at home, but like other forms of entertainment, the theatrical experience has shifted to cyberspace.

Books: Delusion, guilt and misplaced loyalty in Philippe Sands’ examination of the Nazi past – HeraldScotland

| May 12, 2020

Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 20 Review by Brian Morton In 1963 Hannah Arendt coined a phrase that has been misunderstood almost as often as it has been quoted, which is often enough to have turned it into a clich. Writing about the trial in Jerusalem of Adolf Eichmann, she spoke of the banality of evil, which everyone took to mean that the perpetrators of the Holocaust were not fanged monsters or strutting demagogues in Ruritanian uniforms but mild, grey-suited men with clipboards and timetables to keep

Pro-terror Kevin Barrett takes on Blitz, exposes his support towards Hitler and Nazis – Weekly Blitz

| May 12, 2020

Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury For more than 18 years, ever since the publication of Blitz, this newspaper has faced a series of notorious attacks, mostly from the pals of jihadists, terrorists, and enemies of Christians, Jews, and Israel. In those years, we have witnessed how our newspaper was ruthlessly attacked by a conglomerate of crooks and criminals

BBC – History – World Wars: Denying the Holocaust

| May 8, 2020

Disappearances Buchenwald camp survivorsSome deniers posit that the Jews said to have been killed under the Nazi regime actually survived the war, and succeeded in avoiding detection by going to places such as the Soviet Union or the United States. In these countries, the deniers claim, there were already so many Jews that no one noticed a couple of million more.

World War II in Europe Ended 75 Years AgoBut the World Is Still Fighting Over Who Gets to Say What Happened – TIME

| May 8, 2020

At the end of March, the historian Jan Grabowski was set to have a busy few weeks.

The long silence of the Auschwitz cellist – FRANCE 24

| May 8, 2020

Berlin (AFP) One of the last living members of the women's orchestra at Auschwitz, Anita Lasker-Wallfisch, is at 95 among the most prominent survivors raising her voice against hate. But for four decades she kept her silence.

COVID-19 ethics fighting the last war – IJN – Intermountain Jewish News

| May 7, 2020

Last week a group of distinguished physicians wrote a letter to the IJN noting with satisfaction that all of the heinous distinctions that the Nazis imposed during the Holocaust have been ethically eliminated during the COVID-19 pandemic. The letter represents the considered yet impassioned thinking of the Lessons Learned group of the Holocaust Genocide Contemporary Bioethics Program at CU Center for Bioethics and Humanities

HR Inzko: This Year will mark several Important Anniversaries in Bosnia and Herzegovina – Sarajevo Times

| May 7, 2020

This year will mark several important anniversaries. In July, we will commemorate 25 years since the Srebrenica Genocide. Measures related to pandemic may make it necessary to reduce the scale of commemorative events, but the tragedy nonetheless looms large in our collective memory

They Survived the Holocaust. Now Theyre Confronting the Virus. – Trends Wide

| May 7, 2020

They Survived the Holocaust. Now Theyre Confronting the Virus.


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