Eighty years ago, the world learned what true depravity looks like. As the war in Europe neared its end, Allied troops forced the Germans to retreat from previously held territory. What the Allied troops found was the thing of nightmares. The names were etched into the memories of not only that generation but of the following generations: Treblinka, Dachau, Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald and, probably the most infamous, Auschwitz. Millions of Jews and other “undesireables” died in these camps. Now, we must ask ourselves a simple question: after 80 years, have we forgotten the lessons of the Holocaust?
Did you know that people managed to escape Auschwitz? I had, but didn’t know the story until I read this book, “The Escape Artist.” In a time…
Texas teachers were told to teach opposing views when discussing the Holocaust. That is what NBC News, who committed actual journalism, discovered this week.
“Is it wrong to compare Trump to Hitler? No.” THAT is the headline of an opinion article in today’s Philadelphia Inquirer.
Today, January 27, 2020, marks the 75th anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz, the three Nazi camps located in Southern Poland, where Jews and non-Jewish Poles were…
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