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Articles related to "Holocaust"
Holocaust Genealogy Resources If you have ancestry from Eastern Europe, you may find that your family tree has been touched by the tragic events of the Holocaust. genealogy • holocaust • european • family tree • roots
after the Holocaust Do people ever recover from being homeless or the distorted reality of their psychosis? Did anyone really survive the Great Depression or the Concentration Camps of World War Two. schizophrenia • holocaust • homelessness • torture • slaughter
Gisi Fleischmann, Zionist Activist During the Holocaust A look at the life of the heroic Gisi Fleischmann. She led many people to safety during the Holocaust, risking her own life for the safety of others. gisi • fleischmann • jewish • woman • holocaust
A saint for our time St. Maximilian Kolbe is a true example to follow. maximilian kolbe • christ • pope john paul ii • catholic • video
A Time of Terror The almost lynching of James Cameron, author of A Time of Terror. america's black holocaust museum • james cameron • a time of terror
Aboriginal Holocaust Exploring international indigenous genocide, specifically regarding the similarities between American and Australian Aboriginal holocausts. aboriginal holocaust • aboriginal massacre • indigenous genocide • aboriginal genocide • aboriginal deaths
Aboriginal Holocaust Document This text from a 19th century Queensland newpaper needs no comment. The blatantly racist, genocidal ideology speaks for itself. But has anything changed? aboriginal holocaust • aboriginal genocide • indigenous genocide • aboriginal massacres • aboriginal slaughter
Television Programs Pay Tribute To Memorial Day Over the years television has aired many fine programs which detail the sacrafices made by those who have died in battle. Suite101 looks at some of the best of these programs. memorial day • holocaust • world war ii • world war i • vietnam
What Do You Know About Jack Kevorkian aka Dr. Death? (Part 1) This is the first in a series of articles about the most unpopular doctor of our times...Dr. Jack Kevorkian aka Dr. Death. It introduces Dr. Kevorkian and the topic of the terminally ill and Assisted Suicide. dr. jack kevorkian • dr. death • terminally ill • assisted suicide • euthanasia
Director Bob Hercules The documentary "Forgiving Dr. Mengele" explores the shocking idea of forgiving the Nazis. documentary movies • josef megele • documentary films • documentary dvd • holocaust survivor documentary
Everything is Illuminated Liev Schreiber directs the story of an American Jew on a journey to understand how his grandfather escaped the Holocaust. everything is illuminated • elijah wood • lief schreiber • holocaust • ukraine
Israeli Native Title Israel has the most successful and openly supported Native Title claim in the world. They get to be colonists and natives simultaneously! israel colonisation • palestine colonisation • israel native title • jewish native title • israel land claim
Pagan Symbol of the Sun To the Pagans, the swastika was a symbol of the sun. After Hitler adopted this symbol for Nazism, its use was abandoned in Pagan magickal practices. pagan • symbols • swastika • hitler • history
Umberto Lenzi's Cannibal Ferox Umberto Lenzi's Exploitation classic, Cannibal Ferox AKA Make Them Die Slowly, has the distinction of being banned in over 30 countries. Find out if it lives up to its legendary status. horror • movies • reviews • film • video
A Voice against Israeli 'terror' Susan Kozma, a Hungarian holocaust survivor, explains Israel's reign of terror in Palestine and beyond. terror • terrorist • terrorism • israel • palestine
"Enemies of the State" During the period 1933-1945, six million men, women, and children were murdered as "enemies of the state," part of Adolf Hitler's "Final Solution." Their crime? They were Jewish. Why did this horrible event occur? children of the holocaust • adolph hitler • final solution • germany 1933-1945 • jewish people
Children's Books About World War 2 These quality works of literature are an excellent starting point for a homeschool or history fair project, or simply to be read aloud to your children. children's books world war ii • children's books holocaust • children's literature world war 2 • children's literature holocaust • children's books prisoners of war
Mr. Death: A Genius in his Own Mind Errol Morris uncovers the human being behind the infamous Fred S. Leuchter, Jr., but is a man of science or an advocate of hate and ignorance? documentary • documentary film • film • movie • errol morris
Orthodoxy and antisemitism Some biblical scholars and historians have claimed that Christianity is inherently antisemitic, including even the New Testament documents. Orthodox theologians like St John Chrysostom are said to have promoted the antisemitism that led to genocide of the Jews in the last century. What is the relation of Orthodox Christianity to antisemitism, Jews and Judaism? christianity • orthodox • orthodoxy • judaism • jews
Witch Isn't First Why <i>The Blair Witch Project</i> is not a totally original movie, the controversy over the MPAA rating system continues, and Video Vault examines <i>Make Them Die Slowly.</i> blair witch • project • horror • movies • showbiz
Kubrick's Unproduced Films Three films that Stanley Kubrick put a great deal of energy into - Napoleon, The Aryan Papers and A.I. - were eventually shelved and never produced by the director. napoleon • a.i. • a.i.: artificial intelligence • aryan papers • kubrick
Auschwitz and Birkenau Terror Traveling's not always fun. Touring the concentration camps at Auschwitz and Birkenau in southern Poland and learning more about the Holocaust leaves a strong impression. auschwitz-birkenau memorial and museum • oswiecim poland • concentration camps • holocaust museum • nazi history
Claus Jahnke's Broken Threads How does war impact basic stylistic guidelines? How did WWII impact fashion design? claus jahnke • fashion • german fashion wwii • jewish fashion wwii • destruction of jewish fashion
Giorgio Perlasca: A Quiet Hero The year was 1943, and one man's bravery and courage to stand up for what he believed in saved thousands of lives. giorgio perlasca • the banality of goodness • stefan rulli • rnrico deaglio • sandro petraglia
House of the Wannsee Conference, Memorial Site At the "Wannsee Conference" in 1942 in Berlin Nazi officials were informed about the "Final Solution" which led to the Holocaust. Today the villa is an educational site. "house of the wannsee conference" • memorial site berlin • final solution of the jewish question • wannsee conference berlin • exhibit and library
Terrorist Attack on Aborigines Was Australia's first Governor, by empirical definition and his own admission, a terrorist? And how does our current government compare? colonial terrorism • terrorist government • black terrorism • aboriginal terrorism • governor phillip
Simon Wiesenthal: Nazi Hunter The life story of one of the world's foremost hunter of Nazis. simon wiesenthal • nazi hunter • nazi germany • concentration camps • adolph hitler
History, A Cyclical Pattern A look at history and the cyclical patterns that exist. A look at literature's role in history. history • litearture • books • wwii
Some People are Very Different from You and I Having lived in a number of different places in the United States, and having worked in a variety of jobs, I think I can safely say that I've been around. addictions • spirituality • people • differences
Aboriginal Military Resistance Australian Aboriginal warriors have fought European invaders since 1770, and still fight today. Uncover the silenced history of Aboriginal military resistance. aboriginal warriors • aboriginal warfare • indigenous warrior • indigenous warfare • aboriginal holocaust
Black Armband History Efforts to acknowledge the truth about the Aboriginal holocaust are always dismissed as "black armband history". black armband history • assimilatory policy • aboriginal massacres • native massacres • indigenous genocide
Ethnic Hierarchy in the United States The pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock nearly 400 years ago. They established a government and churches, and, today, their influence remains strong. ethnic hierarchy in united states • white protestants catholics jews asians blacks • great gap between whites and nonwhites • integration of schools • holocaust museum shooting stephen johns james von
Imperial War Museum: A Profile This exhibition centre explores the two world wars and all conflicts involving Britain and the Commonwealth during the 20th century and into the 21st century. phoney war • imperial war musem • wars of twentieth century • 18-pounder • home front
The Sadism of Ilse Koch Ilse Koch, known as the 'Bitch of Buchenwald', terrorized the prisoners at the Buchenwald concentration camp with her psychotic and sadist behavior. ilse koch • buchenwald • ss • human skins • human remains
Travel to Bonn Bonn is one of the most flourishing centres of culture and cafe society in Germany. This tells you what to see, where to eat and what not to miss.Essential travel info. travel • holiday bonn • tourism • short break • hotel
Diary Of Anne Frank In Kelowna The story of Anne Frank is not new to anyone. Hiding in an attic from the Nazis with her family, her diary has been the voice of a generation. diary of anne frank • wendy kesselman • randy leslie • ron green • kim fournier
Television in the Seventies If TV in the sixties was going through a time of growing up, then the seventies saw the medium get its act together and take over the world. Part One of two looks at drama in the seventies. tv • television • seventies • 70s • nostalgia
CanWest Global's Fall Schedule CanWest Global's fall line-up includes one new Canadian series, six American endeavors, and five new Canadian TV movies/documentaries. canwest global • fall schedule • fall lineup • tv shows
Exhibitions at Imperial War Museum The Imperial War Museum has a number of exhibitions and special events planned for 2008/9, some of which will commemorate the 90th anniversary of the end of World War I. imperial war museum • terry deary • martin brown • horrible histories • the frightful first world war
No LDS Access to Catholic Records The Vatican issued this statement over concern that the records might be used in baptizing former Catholics into the Mormon church after their death. baptism for the dead controvery • roman catholic mormon relations • roman catholic • vatican • mormonism
DVD: COMING SOON - May 30th Coming to a retailer near you this Tuesday, May 30th. dvd release • may 30 • 2006 • tv • film
Germany and Anti-Semitism - Part 8 Snapshots for the family album bring a new dimension into the behaviour of the willing executioners, and their families.
How to Survive a Zombie Movie This article will give you a step by step guide on how to survive a zombie attack surviving a zombie movie • zombie humour • zombie movie cliches • zombie attacks • real life zombies
The Essence of Hinduism Explains the <i> Conscious Reality </i> and the relation between various personal gods and the Supreme BRAHMAN. maya • brahman • reality • consciousness • unconditional brahman
Umberto Lenzi's Eaten Alive aka The Emerald Jungle Eaten Alive is another romp through cannibal country with director Umberto Lenzi, and cannibal film regulars Ivan Rassimov, Robert Kerman, and Me Me Lai. horror • movie • reviews • video • eaten alive
Video portrays John Paul II's life Pope John Paul II is a shining example of faith. This video presents an excellent portrait of his life. We can learn a lot from him whether Catholic or not. pope • church • john paul ii • peter • polish
George Galloway George Galloway is a Member of Parliament in Great Britain. He is as known for his peace activism as for his politics --- in fact, the two are deeply connected. george galloway • great britain • tony blair • labour party • respect
KGB Remnants in Vilnius, Lithuania The Museum of Genocide Victims gives visitors a Lithuanian perspective on the Soviet Union and the impact of the Soviet occupation on the Lithuanian people. vilnius museums • museum of genocide victims • soviet union history • kgb headquarters building • sightseeing lithuania
New Director-General at IWM Sir Robert Crawford CBE, Director-General of the Imperial War Museum retires in October 2008. Diane Lees, Director of the Museum of Childhood, will step into his shoes. imperial war museum • sir robert crawford cbe • diane lees • victoria and albert • museum of childhood |
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