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2501. Diana Dumitru
antisemitism can be constructed, and it is constructed. But also it could be dismantled. ALEISA ... some people harmed and others helped Jews during the Holocaust in Romania. It's basically a comparative ... trying to fight against antisemitism. The Soviet state was trying to bring home the message to its ... Gentile population that it's not allowed to attack Jews either verbally or physically. And you know that
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2502. Relacja Józefa Kuźba: Konzentrationslager Sachsenhausen, Oranienburg b. Berlin. Jaki pozostal w naszej pamięci. Materialy, przeżycia, komentarze
Poland--History--Occupation, 1939-1945. ... http: //.fpnp.pl / witnesses / jozef-kuzba.html; http://www.asf-ev.de/de/einblicke/weggefaehrt ... http://www.asf-ev.de/de/einblicke/weggefaehrt-innen/jozef-kuzba-reden-ist-meine-pflicht.html ... USHMM Archives, RG-55.000M: 1992.A.0034. Aleksander Kulisiewicz collection, 1939-1986.
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2503. Museum Launches “Mladic Files” Documenting War Crimes Trial of Ratko Mladic
for genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes. “The Mladic Files” is available at www ... massacre and its ongoing impact in the former Yugoslavia and the international community,” says Michael ... trial and the events that brought it about.” As part of its genocide prevention efforts, the Museum
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2504. Museum Outraged at President Abbas's Antisemitic Remarks
kill Palestinians. “It is extraordinarily irresponsible for a government official to spread a ... is a growing worldwide threat, and it is alarming that members of the European Parliament, most of ... human dignity. Its far-reaching educational programs and global impact are made possible by generous ... donors. For more information, visit www.ushmm.org. ### Andrew Hollinger Director, Communications
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2505. Museum Launches 2017 First Person, Conversations With Survivors Series
schedule for the 2017 season of its moving “First Person, Conversations with Survivors” series. First ... personal experience with history in a way that is extraordinary in its immediacy and power. Each hour-long ... and leaders worldwide to confront hatred, prevent genocide, and promote human dignity. Its far ... visit www.ushmm.org. ### mediaDisplay contentID=“8000” style=“pinnedBox” Office of Survivor Affairs
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2506. Museum Launches "Burma's Path to Genocide" Online Exhibition
endured. It is powerful to know that we are not forgotten." The exhibition can be found at: https://www ... decades, the Burmese military has persecuted its Rohingya population, a Muslim minority in the largely ... atrocities they have endured.” "It is meaningful for the US Holocaust Memorial Museum to create this
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2507. 2021 Season of Museum's "First Person: Conversations with Holocaust Survivors" Begins April 14
launches Wednesday, April 14 at 1 pm. Now in its 22nd season, First Person enables audiences to hear ... a way that is extraordinary in its immediacy and power. Each hour-long program will feature a live ... hatred, prevent genocide, and promote human dignity. Its far-reaching educational programs and global ... impact are made possible by generous donors. For more information, visit www.ushmm.org. ###
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2508. Louise Gruner Gans
. You know, prejudice is just wrong and cruel, and it results in hurt. When I was a little girl, if I ... I not be able to go see Shirley Temple? It made no sense. It was absurd. And it starts with Shirley ... Temple, and then the next thing you know it's the way you can live, and with whom you can live, and who ... you can marry, and where you can work. And it's all utterly arbitrary and not respectful of human
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2509. Pinar Dost-Niyego
does it mean, Holocaust?" maybe one person will be able to answer. And I think we need this education ... And she believes that study of the Holocaust can help Turkey come to terms with its own history ... different. We can include it in many courses and it will be relevant, because there are lessons…universal ... Holocaust education and I figured out that I know nothing. And why we didn't learn about it? It's crazy. And
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2510. Alan Kraut
concern involves undermining the culture of America, and sometimes it involves the very physicality of the ... the East Coast of the United States. It wasn't true. The Irish had not brought cholera to the United ... States, but nevertheless the Irish were blamed for it. It was part of the trope that nativists used to ... condemn the foreign born and to urge the United States to be more careful about who it admitted. Part
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2511. Jeremy Waldron
elementary legal definition of hate speech, it's a use of language that is intended to defame or stir up ... contempt or hatred against a particular section of the population. So hate speech is…it's not so much the ... hate that motivates it, it's the hate that it attempts to stir up. And what it attempts to do is to ... . And I think it is important for people to understand that the impact of the speech—both on the social
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2512. danah boyd
and tactics for combating it. DANAH BOYD: What does it mean to think about the kinds of community ... prejudice in digital spaces? Not to look at the technology as the source of it, but to think about ... interventions. You can blame the technology and hope that it will go away, or you can look at it as an amazing ... opportunity to see what's going on and actually work to address the problem at its core. ALEISA FISHMAN
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2513. Arnon Goldfinger
it can shape a family history. ARNON GOLDFINGER: I used to think about the past as something that ... he explores how silence resides in both victims and perpetrators, and how, sometimes, it can shape a ... hatred influence our world today. From Tel Aviv, here's Arnon Goldfinger. ARNON GOLDFINGER: It all ... things you cannot really use in Tel Aviv, because it's too hot over here. And she spoke German. She never
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2514. Rita Jahanforuz
politicians couldn't do, because you know, it makes us feel the real thing, that we are one. ALEISA FISHMAN ... cultures. I have had classic voice lessons and I'm a pop-rock singer, but the first music I ever heard, it ... it out and I started to work on that. And soon, after two, three months, I understood that I'm going ... 're going to sing a whole record in Ahmadinejad's language?" But in less than a month, it became a gold
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2515. Betty Lauer
perspective on the step-by-step process of dehumanization that fueled it. BETTY LAUER: I was born Berta ... longer Krysia, and I made it into Betty. ALEISA FISHMAN: Each transformation of her name marks a ... step-by-step process of dehumanization that fueled it. Welcome to Voices on Antisemitism, a podcast ... didn't let the Jews into Palestine. But my father managed to get out. It's complicated, but he managed
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2516. Renee Hobbs
speech and Holocaust denial. RENEE HOBBS: When it comes to the lies and misinformation that's available ... knowledgeable, it's challenging to figure out what's accurate and what's inaccurate. ALEISA FISHMAN: Renee ... . RENEE HOBBS: Well, first probably, it's important to define what is media literacy and what does it ... and believe, then therefore it must be true. So we tend to believe things that match with our existing
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2517. Navila Rashid
. NAVILA RASHID: I am a Muslim, and I do wear the head scarf. And it was actually something recent I had ... taken up. So the Museum helped shape my connection with myself, my faith and my environment. It wouldn ... to me wearing the scarf—head scarf, hijab—and after wearing it what happened to me. I remember ... and just continue my life. I felt like it took a lot of courage on my part. But also, I felt like it
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2518. Gregory S. Gordon
taking hold. GREGORY GORDON: I think it's important to let the world know that words kill; that they are ... referred to stages of genocide. And, it is absolutely essential to dehumanize the victims. And you can do ... various points. And it was used in that way in Nazi Germany. And it was used that way in Rwanda. There ... that the extremist Hutus were doing. And it had the effect of scaring the population and further
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2519. Kathrin Meyer
its adviser on antisemitism. While she was at the OSCE, Meyer worked to increase awareness about ... Germany. And it is also connected I guess to these kind of swear words being used in sports. So it's a ... classroom and they don't know how to address it and what to do. But at one point we have to break the circle ... I went to school in the 1970s and 1980s it was already mandatory for schools to visit the site and
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2520. Deborah Lipstadt
experienced what she called "the world of difference between reading about antisemitism and hearing it up ... close and personal." DEBORAH LIPSTADT: Holocaust denial is a form of antisemitism. It is nothing but ... antisemitism. Because, if you think about it, the Holocaust has the dubious distinction of being the best ... if all this evidence exists, why would these people deny? What is in it for them to deny? The only
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2521. Ayaan Hirsi Ali
pray, I went to play with my friends, it was a little Jewish Satan that made me do it. In 1992 I ... was also deeply ashamed because at the time—it was in the Dutch context—it was all about trying to ... many people to their death? And is it in everyone, or was it only the German psyche? And I was just ... against Jews that it brings about. The hatred against Jews is not something that's being spread by private
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2522. Christopher Browning
sadism by a few crazies in the Nazi regime. This was a bureaucratic, administrative process; it involved ... 't know about the Holocaust. DANIEL GREENE: Historian Christopher Browning believes it is his job as ... European antisemitism, of course, it existed for over a thousand years. And many of the anti-Jewish ... society and putting it together in a package that in its implications for future policies was quite new
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2523. Gerda Weissmann Klein
: Antisemitism, of course, matters. Particularly, I mean, it's particularly a great matter to me because, you ... around you, or if you got a little bigger portion of bread it was a blessing. Consequently, I do believe ... don't feel it's been, you know, pixie dust that has surrounded me, and I feel, you know, survival is ... write, to do anything. But it's also a very deep obligation. Look at, basically I've been an optimist
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2524. Mo Asumang
jumping me. Asumang: I didn’t jump on you. Klan guy: No, not you. Asumang: So as I understand it, the ... Klan is a more as a protection, out of fear? Klan guy: No, it’s not out of fear. Asumang: Out of ... it to each other via e-mail or however. And the song really forced me to look at this topic very ... seriously. ALEISA FISHMAN: It was a public death threat, but it emboldened Asumang. And became the
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2525. Museum Commends Moldovan Parliament Action on Holocaust Remembrance
of Moldova during World War II. It also condemns attempts to deny or ignore the Holocaust and ... pays homage to its victims and survivors. At the initiative of the President of the Moldovan ... the Holocaust in Romania was accepted by Romania through its President in 2004. The Report documents ... Its far-reaching educational programs and global impact are made possible by generous donors. For more