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(THE CONVERSATION) The Holocaust could not have happened without the railways.
A few months ago in Brussels, Arthur Langerman was telling high school pupils about losing family members in the Holocaust and escaping a Nazi raid himself, when he was cut ...
It was discovered after his death, buried on the grounds of the crematorium. Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum “Those of us who went through the war and tried to write about it...became messengers ...
No one believed the anti-democratic and antisemitic laws the Nazi party proposed would actually pass. Antisemitism had existed long before the Holocaust began; the United States Holocaust Memorial ...
A pair of shoes belonging to a six-year-old named Amos Steinberg were found in Auschwitz with a handwritten note stuffed ...
Footage has emerged showing teenagers making a neo-Nazi pose at the Auschwitz gates, while others sang a nationalist chant at ...
Infants secretly born in German concentration camp were kept alive by community of women prisoners who risked everything to ...
Ultimately, about 60 million Reichmarks - 125 million Pounds in today's money - would be generated here for the Nazi state ... was the giant camp of Auschwitz-Birkenau. The vast Auschwitz complex ...
At Auschwitz, by mid January 1945, the Nazis knew it would be only a matter of days before the Red Army arrived. What had been the biggest concentration and death camp in the whole of the Nazi ...
The photo album belonged to Karl Höcker, a former bank clerk who came to Auschwitz to be commandant Richard Baer’s right-hand ...