The year is 1944. The second World War is in full swing and around the territories occupied by Nazi Germany, Jews and others considered undesirables by the Nazi regime are rounded up and sent to ...
People who saved Jews from the Nazis during World War II, risking their own lives and the safety of their loved ones, are called the Righteous Among the Nations. Israel has recognized 2,707 Ukrainians ...
Join the Siegal Lifelong Learning Program for a lecture by Michael Berkowitz, professor of modern Jewish history at University College, London, Wednesday, March 22, at 7 p.m. at the Landmark Centre ...
Petr David Josek A dilapidated industrial site in the Czech Republic where German businessman Oskar Schindler saved 1,200 Jews during the World War II is coming back to life. The site, a former ...
“Wartime Poland was the closest thing to Hell on this earth,” Father Jan Januszewski, a Dachau survivor, told me shortly before he passed away in Key Largo, Florida, in 1987. When the Germans defeated ...
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