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Today, many states have recognized the importance of teaching about the Holocaust and using it as a mechanism for preventing racism, ethnic conflict, and genocide.

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The Fortunoff Archive offers several thematic programs. On the archives website some testimony excerpts from these programs are available, for example about Yugoslav voices from the Holocaust.

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Speech of Prof Dr Benjamin Ferencz (Chief Prosecutor in the Nuremberg Einsatzgruppen Trial) in the Audimax of Humboldt-University, Berlin, May 28, 2010 in cooperation with the Foundation "Reme

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New feature on Yad Vashem website: "Insight and Perspectives from Holocaust Researchers and Historians", offers short insightful lectures on topice of broad interest to public.

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Has Austria learnt its lesson from history? What about Austria’s part of responsibility for the Holocaust? Developments on the local level indicate the country’s temper very well.

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In 1939 the national socialist authorities createt a so-called gipsy camp in Salzburg. About 230 Sinti and Romanies werde imprisoned there. Men, women and children were forced into hard labour.

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Holocaust survivor, Nobel Peace Prize winner and author Elie Wiesel reflected on his experiences in the concentration camps at Auschwitz and Buchenwald in a recent interview with radio producer Lar

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A Network Europe Special on 9 November 2009, live from the heart of Berlin and marking 20 years since the start of the fall of the Wall. In this edition:

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Many ceremonies in the Netherlands on 4 May commemorate the victims of World War II.

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Dr. Robert Fisch survived the Holocaust and the Hungarian Revolution (Yellow Star Foundation) Retired University of Minnesota physician Dr.

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Two girls, Sabina Zimering and Lucy Smith, hid from the Nazis in Poland during World War II. They survived the Holocaust and live in Minnesota today.

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St. Paul, Minn. — By far the largest group persecuted during the the Holocaust was Jewish.

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A Holocaust survivor and her daughter talk about memory and how future generations will remember the event.

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Little Canada, Minn. — History is relayed in many forms: first-person stories, books, film, TV, radio. Until now, the iPod has not been much of a gateway to history.

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This podcast series features excerpts from interviews with Holocaust survivors presented at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s public program, First Person — Conversations wi

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At 11.15am, the news that the country is at war is communicated to the population of the United Kingdom.

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