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Eagle-eyed Instagram users also noticed a Che Guevara portrait.
Stepan Bandera was no hero, says Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center.
No laws were violated on the “Dissident Homeschool” Telegram message board, the state’s education department concluded.
2,000 Christian supporters expected in Jerusalem from around the world in May to mark the state’s 75th anniversary.
Nazi sympathizers have long claimed loose pages written in ballpoint pen (by a researcher) mean Frank’s diary is inauthentic.
Historian reveals that Irmgard Kroymann was never a prisoner at Gross-Rosen camp, but volunteered to work there.
Over 200 volunteers brave winter conditions to deliver portable heaters, blankets and prepared meals to 300 elderly and Shoah survivors in Jerusalem.
Ruth Cohen, 92, volunteers at the Holocaust Museum and met the vice president and her husband last year.
A Holocaust survivor and diplomats discussed the massive “Book of Names.”
‘Shameful’ memorials in Manhattan’s Canyon of Heroes laud Philippe Pétain and Pierre Laval.
Survivors, whose ships were turned away from British Mandate Palestine, share their memories of a largely unknown, yet powerful and painful, story.
“We have built up a powerful state that will not allow our enemies to inflict the very pain, suffering and devastating loss our people experienced during the Holocaust,” says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.