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4326. Cairo Conference
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4327. Nuremberg stadium, swastika blown up by US troops
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4328. Training Video for Educators: Teaching with Survivor Testimony
One of the most powerful ways of remembering the Holocaust and honoring its victims is to bring the ... voices of survivors to your students. These voices are important to fulfilling one of the Museum
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4329. Rudolf Hess
was found guilty on counts one (conspiracy) and two (crimes against ... peace) and sentenced to life imprisonment. Hess was the only one of the defendants to serve the full
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4330. Libya Intervention Shows Shift in Thinking about Mass Atrocities
not one agrees with the decision to use military force in Libya, the action by President Obama and ... . . . waited one more day, Benghazi, a city nearly the size of Charlotte, could suffer a massacre that would ... receives the attention of the international community. Ultimately, there is no one reliable response to
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4331. Mike Godwin
reference or comparison to Hitler or to Nazis approaches one." By which I mean that heated debates tended to ... the Hun. And in fact it's just a trope now. No one alive, obviously, remembers Attila the Hun, and ... comparisons that they were making. I think one of the things that happens, when you create an idea that has
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4332. Renee Hobbs
mean to be media literate? And one of the reasons why media literacy is such a useful tool to combat ... of biased thinking and one-dimensional, knee-jerk, acceptance of ideas without really thinking about ... their imbedded assumptions or reflecting on them. When you're nine, one big media literacy challenge
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4333. Kevin Gover
States. And one of the things that struck me, in my law career, was how many of the lawyers from the '30s ... American experience, for several reasons. One is that the experience of any given Native community would be ... very different from the next one, and it wasn't all as terrible, depending on where you were. Second
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4334. Navila Rashid
spiritual journey as well. Because when I began this program, one of the activities we did was to talk about ... getting rid of ignorance and hatred. Because that is one of the basic things about the Museum and one of
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4335. John Mann
the minority who are the ones who are on the receiving end of that racism. ALEISA FISHMAN: British ... are the ones with the problems. Because often the countries that are most honest about challenging the ... problems are the ones that get the most publicity. And Britain's a good example of that. Britain has been
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4336. Miriam Greenspan
my parents. This was really the first time that I heard their stories all in one place and even then ... relation to the Holocaust. And I do think that in some sense it was. You know, I don't think one is ever ... completely healed of the Holocaust. I think it was a healing moment for him and for our family. One of the
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4337. Ruth Gruber
fellowship to Madison, Wisconsin, the German Department, and from there went to Germany for one year. And I ... matchbox splintered by a nutcracker. One whole deck had been wiped out. You saw mothers looking for ... window. And I thought none of these pictures will come out, and to my surprise, every one of them came
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4338. Charles Small
called for the annihilation of the State of Israel. And it just goes beyond the pale that one member of ... all the Middle Eastern countries together have the same gross national product as Spain, as one ... serious and concrete manner. We have responsibilities to one another, and every action we do has
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4339. Eboo Patel
architects of greater religious understanding. EBOO PATEL: I think pluralism is one of the most important ... between pluralism and totalitarianism. A battle between the idea that there is only one legitimate way of ... in different creeds need to somehow learn to live with one another in mutual peace and loyalty. And I
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4340. Deborah Lipstadt
trial lasted twelve weeks, and in the end we won a resounding victory. The judge found that every one of ... York Times at one point, he had "taken me out of the line to be shot." And, I said that if someone had ... to take on this task, I was gratified to have been the one. People can always sit silently by and
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4341. Robert Satloff
Satloff began to search for evidence of one Arab who saved one Jew during the Holocaust. What Satloff ... search for Arab heroes of the Holocaust. I mean, there's one amazing story, for example, about Algiers in
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4342. Flora Singer
because I was Jewish. One day that winter we were forbidden to go to school. I took my sister and said ... members of our society, to show them the havoc and catastrophe hatred of one’s fellow man can unleash ... love, and caring for one’s fellow human beings, can create a world where every child who is born
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4343. Museum Statement on World War I Centennial
introduction of aircraft and tanks, and the first use of poison gas as a weapon of war. By 1918, one-half of ... all young Frenchmen and more than one-third of German men ages 19 to 22 had been killed. The sense ... policy of mass deportations and executions, at least one million members of its Armenian minority were
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4344. Wendy Lower
orders, getting involved in selections, moving one file—I mean, just physically moving one paper file ... of society in one way or another. ALEISA FISHMAN: Voices on Antisemitism is a podcast series of the
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4345. FBI Director James Comey to Speak at 2015 National Tribute Dinner
accountable for their acts. Judge Buergenthal, one of the youngest survivors of Auschwitz, brings a ... “This year’s award recipients exemplify Elie Wiesel’s conviction that ’one person of integrity can make ... Elie Wiesel. Engraved on the award are words from Elie Wiesel’s Nobel speech, “One person of integrity
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4346. Despina Stratigakos
really important. And there were journalists who were invited to come in and one reporter said, "This ... . The Berghof was not just a home. It was also where he ruled. And one of the objects in the house that ... wanted to put out there to the Germans, and he did that in a way that, to an extent, no one had done
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4347. Niddal El-Jabri
where we had one guy that first shot at a gallery, and six hours later at the synagogue. And at both ... locations, one person lost their life. You can call it an act of terrorism. You can call it an act of hate ... me that he should be considered someone who’s not Danish. In Denmark we have one Jewish school for
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4348. Major Gift Enables Museum to Launch Revitalization of Permanent Exhibition
’s governing board. The gift, one of the largest the institution has ever received, will ensure that the ... their gift, one of the three largest gifts to our campaign for the future. This exceptional commitment ... one third are students. Visitors today have new expectations and less core knowledge of World War II
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4349. Maziar Bahari
films on the Holocaust: one about the refugees aboard the St. Louis and, most recently, about Iranian ... rights activist. He has made two films on the Holocaust: one about the refugees aboard the St. Louis and ... the Holocaust since I was a child. We were living in a Jewish neighborhood in Tehran, and one of the
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4350. The Portal: A Real-Time Conversation with People Forced to Flee Violence
experience to move people to a higher level of caring and consideration of their own sense of agency. As one ... is something I consider one of my duties. Before I can do that, I need to open up my own. Thank you ... for such an eye opening experience.” One of the most moving moments at the Portal was this