Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Mieczysław "Mietek" Pemper was a Polish-born German Holocaust survivor. Pemper helped compile and type Oskar Schindler's now-famous list, which saved 1,200 people from...
Documentary Exposes the “Other Holocaust” of Christians in Russia at the Hands of Bolsheviks What About Iran? U.S. President Eisenhower and Mohammad Reza Shah in Tehran, Iran in 1959.Source. While Russia and China quickly became enemies in the years after W...
No Time for Tears, the story of Truus Wijsmuller-Meijer, The Heart Has Reasons: Holocaust Rescuers and Their Stories of Courage[3] by Mark Klempner, Rescuers: Portraits of Moral Courage in the Holocaust by Malka Drucker, Saving the Children by Dutch historian Bert Jan Flim, and Miep ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Names of the Holocaust vary based on context. "The Holocaust" is the name commonly applied since the mid 1970s to the killing of six million Jews by Nazi Germany du...
“There is a systemic problem here that goes way beyond the distortion of Holocaust history,” Klein said. “This is the seventh-most viewed site in the world, yet the safeguards Wikipedia has in place for battling disinformation are scarily ineffective. If it’s true for the history of the...
Persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany and the HolocaustEdmund Heines
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HIV/AIDS_denialism? Side-note: Germans tend to me very picky about “trivialization of the Holocaust”. Yet, “Klimaleugner” is common parlance even in the most respected newspapers and such an association is not made. ...
Wikipedia Eich·mann (īk′mən, īKH′-, īKH-män′),Adolf1906-1962. German Nazi official who as head of the Gestapo's Jewish section (1939-1945) was chiefly responsible for the murder of millions of Jews during World War II. After the war he fled to South America, was captured...
Categories Long Reviews, Wafer-Thin Books Tags Germany, Holocaust, memoir, women writers, World War Two A Tale of Internment, by Livia Laurent (1942) 26 July 2024 “The tribunal has decided that this young lady is to be interned until further order.” So read the notice delivered to Li...
Categories Long Reviews, Wafer-Thin Books Tags Germany, Holocaust, memoir, women writers, World War Two Mightier than the Sword, by Alphonse Courlander (1912) 14 July 2024 This is a guest post by Dr. Sarah Lonsdale. On the final page of Mightier than the Sword (1912), a novel about ...