Had the Holocaust Not Happened, How Many Jews Would be Alive Today? A Survey of Jewish Demography, 1890–2000doi:10.1080/17504902.1997.11087052Sander A. DiamondRoutledgeJournal of Holocaust Education
How many Jews lived in Europe before the Holocaust? How many died in the European Wars of Religion? How many people traveled in the Crusades? How many people lived in Charlemagne's Aachen? How many people lived in the Forbidden City?
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were killed during theHolocaust. Lesser-known, however, is the story of how Otto Frank rebuilt his life in the aftermath. Otto went on to marry again: his new wife, Frieda Garrincha, had been known to him before as a neighbour, and had, along with the rest of her family, also endured...
the young man attempted to take his own life twice. At the end of 1942, the Gestapo deported all Jewish prison inmates from Germany to Auschwitz. Hans Oppenheimer did not survive there for long, because of his weakened state. He died on Jan. 30, 1943, just days after he had turned 20...
Although as a society we may wish for these events to be kept forever as a reminder to the future, things like the Yolocaust project, in which Shahak Shapira documented tourists being disrespectful at Eisenman’s Holocaust memorial, remind us that architecture cannot force people to reflect, ...
With text, I inform the video game player that Samuel does not survive Auschwitz. The game’s next scene depicts what each character’s life would have been like if the Holocaust didn’t happen. The end credits are positioned next to photos of the children that France deported and killed....
people love to think that “evil” is a metaphysical essence that affects specific individuals, I suspect so that they can demonize said individuals and not bother with a more nuanced analysis of what happened and what made it possible (after all, Hitler didn’t do the Holocaust by himself)...
As hard as it is in times of pain, Jews have always sought to observe holidays during persecution, such as in concentration camps during the Holocaust, said Rabbi Martin Lockshin, professor emeritus at Canada’s York University, who lives in Jerusalem. ...
During Hitler’s 12 years in power, tens of millions of lives were lost, including some 6 million Jews who perished in the Holocaust. HISTORY Vault: Hunting Hitler An FBI cold case that has laid dormant for 70 years, leads a group of world-renown investigators on the ultimate manhunt to ...