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3926. Podcast: Voices on Antisemitism
journalist, filmmaker, and human rights activist. He has made two films on the Holocaust: one about the
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3927. Innovations: Victim-Driven Efforts to Advance Accountability
One answer has to do with the agency of victims and survivors. Rather than play passive roles in
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3928. Transitional Justice Tools: Truth Seeking
have noted that truth seeking efforts can be co-opted by autocratic regimes to tell a one-sided, self
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3929. William and Sheila Konar Foundation Join Museum's Chairman Circle
orphaned teenager and later founded one of the first US chains of discount drug stores. He was appointed to
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3930. Dreams
possibility of not surviving on so little food if the situation lasted much longer. That was scary. Then one
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3931. Oral Histories from World War II Refugees in Iran
="centeredGallery"] Adam Szymel was born on January 21, 1928. in Berezowiec, Poland (now Belarus). He was one of
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3932. Key Videos
the murder of millions of people. One Survivor Remembers This 40-minute film tells Gerda
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3933. Maria Dworzecka
Mason University. She had one daughter. Maria served as a volunteer at the United States Holocaust
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3934. Dr. Karen Remmler
mapping on the one hand and high scale visual media on the other, accentuates the materiality of mass and
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3935. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Statement on the Risk of Further Crimes Against Humanity in Syria as Conflict Enters Tenth Year
previously fled atrocities in other parts of the country, face daily bombing raids. Nearly one million people
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3936. Nowhere to Turn: Rohingya Trapped Between Ongoing Risk of Genocide and Deadly Spread of Coronavirus
Bangladesh. In February, Simon-Skjodt Center staff traveled to the refugee camps, where over one million
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3937. Sobibor Perpetrator Collection Symposium
Collection opens new vistas on one of the most crucial chapters of the Holocaust. This program is co
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3938. Museum Expresses Concern Over Ongoing Risk of Genocide Against Rohingya on Third Anniversary
in Burma continue to face a risk of genocide. For the one million Rohingya refugees who fled Burma
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3939. Museum Welcomes Opening of Eisenhower Memorial
bestiality were so overpowering as to leave me a bit sick. In one room, where they were piled up twenty or
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3940. Dr. Patricia Heberer Rice
1933–1945. She serves as one of several international experts on the Max Planck Society’s “Victims of
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3941. Dr. Jürgen Matthäus
He Had One Question: Was She the Reason He Was Alive Today?” December 2019 New York Times article and
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3942. Lisa Kraft
Zealand in June, 1939, aboard the SS Orontes, one month after Italy and Germany signed the “Pact of Steel
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3943. Ninetta Matsa Feldman
Feldman. Together, they have one daughter. Ninetta taught at schools in Washington and Maryland. Today
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3944. Dr. Kathryn Huether
spoke on 18 occasions, beginning in the program’s second year. Gluckstein is just one example of the
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3945. Rohingya Remain at Risk of Genocide on Fourth Anniversary of Military’s Attacks
exhibition is one way we can encourage people to ask how genocide was allowed to unfold, given the evident
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3946. Dr. Judith Szapor
to fulfill their ambition to study under exceptionally hostile conditions. One of the conclusions
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3947. Jacqueline Vansant
post on one of the letters and hosted three Botstiber Institute for Austrian-American Studies' podcasts
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3948. Foreword by the Chairs
unacceptable. That task, simple on the surface, is in fact one of the most persistent puzzles of our times. We
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3949. 2016 Sudikoff Seminar
(PDF) on trends in one-sided violence by non-state actors, by Lisa Hultman and Kristine Eck A research
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3950. Veronica Laputska
University of Alberta, Canada: one on the politics of memory of the places of mass extermination in Belarus