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Surviving Mengele’s Auschwitz: The Story of Kalman and Leopold

We're releasing this video interview with Richard Lowy, author of "Kalman & Leopold – Surviving Mengele's Auschwitz" and son of Leopold Lowy, on Yom HaShoah – Holocaust Remembrance Day – for a reason.While the January...

Mengele Auschwitz Firsthand Account: “The Uprising”

History lives in silence, so much so that a Mengele Auschwitz firsthand account is rare, and precious. For decades, Holocaust survivors like Richard Lowy's father kept their experiences locked away, carrying unimaginable trauma without burdening their...

Holocaust in Czechosolvakia – My Name is Alice Memoir

Welcome to a deep dive into a story about the Holocaust in Czechoslovakia, a story that's heartbreaking, but also really inspiring.We're diving into My Name is Alice, a memoir by Holocaust survivor Alice Muller.So we're...

Abram Korn A Holocaust Survivor – Abe’s Story is a Look into His Life

Discover the inspiring and heartbreaking journey of Abram Korn, a Holocaust survivor whose story is brought to life through the Abram Korn: A Holocaust Survivor website.This digital memorial offers a comprehensive look into the life...

How Holocaust poetry humanizes history

I'm Declan Dunn, founder of Remember.org, exploring how Holocaust poetry humanizes history. With The Song Remains sharing this because I was inspired 42 years ago by a poem by Charlotte Delbo, a Holocaust survivor.The Song...

Alice Muller memoir – My Name is Alice | Holocaust in Czechoslovakia

My Name is Alice is a first-person Alice Muller memoir, an indomitable courageous spirit, told by her as she views things in the voice of her age at the time of the Holocaust in Czechoslovakia.My...

Forget Adam Weinberger

"A moving and powerful portrait of a Polish Jew who returned from the camps disconsolate and mute, Forget Adam Weinberger is an unforgettable novel"  —La Libre Belgique A story that explores the difficulty of speaking about the...

French Holocaust Survivor Joseph Weismann’s After the Roundup – Graphic Novel

After the Roundup is the true memoir of eleven-year-old French Holocaust Survivor Joseph Weismann, who was rounded up in Paris by the French police along with 13,000 other Jews (4,000 of whom were children) in...

Pope Pius XII and the Holocaust: What Did He Know?

The legacy of Pope Pius XII, born Eugenio Pacelli, is fraught with controversy due to his role—or lack thereof—during World War II and the Holocaust.The extent of his knowledge about the Holocaust remains a topic...

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The Holocaust — A Guide for Teachers

Table of ContentsHow to Use This Guide Preface Introduction Stereotypes and Prejudices Who are the Jews? Classical and Christian Anti-Semitism Modern Anti-Semitism Adolf...