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Preserving Memory It had to be done, but is The Mall in Washington, D.C. the proper place for a museum that is dedicated to victims and survivors of the Holocaust? holocaust museum • perserving memory • the mall in washington • d.c. • world war i
"Never Forget" We often have more questions than answers in learning about the Holocaust. But one thing we must never do is forget. Read and see how "names and faces" become testimony to the Holocaust. day of remembrance • holocaust museum • wall of rememberance • children of the holocaust
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
Holocaust Museum Shooter has History of Hatred James W. von Brunn's latest crime of murder at the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. was only his most recent hate crime. holocaust museum shooting • james w. von brunn • hate crimes • white supremacist • holocaust denial
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
Teaching the Holocaust The Holocaust should be studied within the curricula of various disciplines in order to expose students to the most heinous crimes against humanity in the 20th Century. teaching the holocaust • tips for teaching the holocaust • materials and resources for teaching the holocaust • poetry and art of the holocaust • resources and ideas for teaching the holocaust
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
Nazi Detention Camps With the rise of Adolf Hitler to power, the Nazis allowed German physicians to conduct unethical medical experiments on concentration camp prisoners. nazi • detention camp • adolf hitler • german physicians • concentration camp
Origin of the Holocaust in Germany The problem of why the Holocaust happened has generated more debate and controversy than any other event in history. The definitive answer has remained elusive. origin of the holocaust • german holocaust • german culture • german identity • holocaust debate
Vilnius – Capital of Lithuania Before World War II Vilnius was home to a huge Jewish population. In the ensuing years the community is fighting its way back and there is hope for the future. vilna • vilnius • wilno • rosh hashanah • jewish new year
Beijing Bridge Holds Place in Chinese History Wanping is now a quiet suburb in southwestern Beijing, but shots fired on the Marco Polo Bridge in July 1937 officially kicked off the start of the Sino-Japanese war. lugou qiao • marco polo bridge • wanping china • chinese war of resistance against japan • day trips from beijing
Denying the Holocaust Despite recent efforts to minimize or deny the Holocaust, the historical evidence continues to verify the extent and scope of the Holocaust during World War II. denying the holocaust • proving the holocaust • evidence for the holocaust • the holocaust and the historical record • confronting those that deny the holocaust
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
Efforts to Improve Literacy in Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia's African American bookstores, places like Shrine of the Black Madonna and Medu, are champions in the city's effort against illiteracy. bookstores in atlanta • literacy rates • atlanta literary community • national endowment for the arts • shrine of the black madonna
Joe Scarborough and Melissa Gilbert on The View The View co-hosts discussed hot topics and interviewed Joe Scarborough, former Congressman, and Melissa Gilbert. joe scarborough on the view • melissa gilbert on the view • hot topics on the view • david letterman • host of morning joe
Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation Holds Annual Conference The National Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation will hold its annual conference in Washington, D.C. July 9-11. See you there! ocd • conferences • topics
Profile - Wholphin DVD Magazine of Short Films A quarterly short film DVD magazine called Wholphin highlights unseen indie films and is yet another contribution by McSweeney's towards the independent arts scene. wholphin • mcsweeney's • dvd • magazine • short films
Raoul Wallenberg Stops Genocide The last community of European Jews was rescued from death in the final days of World War II by a singular man whose passion serves as a role model for every generation. the jews of budapest • raul wallenberg • wallenberg stops genocide • adolph eichmann in budapest • pogrom in budapest
Ten Things to Do with Kids in Washington D.C. Washington D.C. is a living history lesson. Smithsonian museums and monuments commemorate America's past with educational exhibits on everything from espionage to space washington d.c. family travel • washington d.c. attractions for kids • washington d.c. museums for kids • washington d.c. monuments for kids • smithsonian museum favorites for kids
Night and Fog (Nuit et Brouillard) Review of Alain Resnais' 1955 documentary short subject about the Holocaust resnais • night and fog • holocaust • france • french
Teach About the Jewish Holocaust in Europe Preparing memorials and presenting them allows students to process and respond to the atrocities of the Jewish Holocaust in Europe during the Second World War. jewish • holocaust • genocide • antisemitism • racism
The Horrors of War This article is a guide to visiting a musuem in Perquín, El Salvador dedicated to preserving the memory of the country´s 1980-1992 Civil War. el salvador war • el salvador history • el salvador travel • latin america guerilla movement • fmln
"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
"The Hidden Children" While many children died in the concentration camps, others escaped the Nazis by going into hiding. But the terror was of a different kind. Others spent their childhood working for the many resistance groups fighting against the Nazis. Meet some of these children and listen to their amazing stories. hidden children • holocaust survivors
Teaching Using Holocaust History Sixty years have passed since the end of World War II and this generation of secondary school students are the last who wil benefit from first hand Survivor testimony. holocaust • holocaust survivors • sydney jewish museum • secondary school students • holocaust education |
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