"Forget You
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IX. Holocaust Related News
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- November 2, 2010:
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- March 13, 2010
Plaszow Camp Holocaust
Monument in Poland Vandalized
Vandals spray 'Hitler
Good' on the Polish Holocaust Monument
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- June 4, 2009
Extent of Nazi
Camps Far Greater Than Realized
Decade-Long Study by
Holocaust Museum Scholars Could Alter
Public Understanding
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February 16, 2009:
.Rounding-up
of Jews and
Foreigners in 1941
Paris, France.
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France's
highest Court ruled
that France bears
responsibility for
deporting Jews to
their deaths in
concentration camps
during World War II.
- Northern
France was
directly occupied
by Nazi Germany
during World War
II while the south
of the country was
ruled by the Vichy
government that
collaborated with
Adolf Hitler.
- France's
role in the
deportation of its
Jews was a taboo
subject for
decades after the
war.
- Most
of the deportees
later perished at
the concentration
camp at Auschwitz
in modern day
Poland. Papon died
in February 2007,
aged 96, after
serving part of
his term and then
being freed on
health grounds.
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were approximately
350,000 Jews in
France at the time
of the country's
defeat by Germany
in 1940. At least
half of those were
refugees who had
already fled
Germany or
countries already
under Nazi
occupation.
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least 77,000 Jews
were deported to
their deaths from
French transit
camps between 1942
and the end of
German occupation
in December 1944.
Of these, around a
third were French
citizens and more
than 8,000 were
children
under 13.
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<cnn.com/2009/WORLD/europe/02/16/france.holocaust.court/index.html>
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Bishop
Richard Williamson
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January
25, 2009
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- January 7, 2008:
Standing Corrected on
the Solly Ganor Case
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September
18, 2007: New
Stunning Photos From
Auschwitz
In the
Shadow of Horror, SS
Guardians Frolic
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Between
savagery and killings,
savouring the pleasures of
life:
Karl Höcker, adjutant to
the commandant of
Auschwitz, and SS
auxiliaries relaxing at a
recreation lodge near the
camp
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- August 8, 2007
Theodor Criveanu of
Romania
Awarded Posthumously by Yad Vashem
The "Righteous Among the Nations"
Title
- August 7, 2007
.Preeminent
Holocaust Scholar
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- June 25, 2007
In Poland, a Museum to
Show Poland's Jewish History
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- June 4,
2007
.The 1943 Diary of
14-year-old Jewish girl, Rutka
Laskier,
Killed at Auschwitz, Unveiled at Yad
Vashem
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Unidentified
people desecrated the
Holocaust monument in Odessa,
Ukraine late Sunday, February
18, 2007 with red swastikas
and with an inscription:
"Congratulations on
the Holocaust."
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- January 25, 2007
Letters of Anne
Frank's Father, Otto Frank, Discovered
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- December 6, 2006
Unscrambling the
History of a Nazi Camp in Croatia
Who Was Killed and by
Whom Still Unsettles Croats and Serbs
- November 7, 2006
Eight People, Products
of the Lebensborn Program to Propagate
Aryan Traits, Met to Exchange Their
Stories
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- August 23, 2006:
Norway Inaugurates
Holocaust Museum in Villa of Wartime
'traitor' Quisling
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August
1, 2006
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June
7, 2006
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- May 29, 2006
German Pope Benedict
XVI Confronts the Nazi Past at
Auschwitz
The
Pope did not acknowledge a
role of German people or
the Church in the Nazi
crimes.
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- May 18, 2006
New Nazi Files on
Holocaust to Be Opened
April 20,
2006
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A vast trove
of information will shed
light on the fate of victims
of the Nazis
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- January 3, 2006:
A New Hungarian movie
"Fateless" on the Holocaust, with a
Nobel Prize winner's screenplay,
based on Imre
Kertész's semiautobiographical novel
"Fateless"
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December
12, 2005
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- October 26, 2005:
Spanish Police Say
40-Year Manhunt Is Zeroing In on
Aribert Heim, Nazi Concentration Camp
Doctor
- September 27, 2005:
U.S. to Apologize for
Gold Train Plunder
The United States
Government has agreed to publicly
apologize to Hungarian Holocaust
survivors
whose possessions were plundered by the
Nazis and later seized by American
soldiers.
- September 24, 2005:
Nazi-hunter Wiesenthal
laid to rest
in Herzliya, Israel on
Sept. 23, 2005l
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September
23, 2005
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August
12, 2005
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May 1,
2005
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Polish former inmates of the
camp carry a wreath.)
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- April 14, 2005
For Betrayal by Swiss
Bank and Nazis, $21.8 Million Award
- April 11, 2005
Jewish-LDS
Disagreement Over Baptism for the Dead
Resolved
- April 11, 2005
Dutch Prime Minister
Condemns Officials' Holocaust
Complicity
- April 11, 2005
Israel Recognises
German Maj Karl Plagge as 'New
Schindler'
- April 11, 2005
Nazi Horrors at
Buchenwald Recalled on Anniversary
- April 8, 2005
Baptisms for Dead Jews
Continue Despite Agreement to the
Contrary
The
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-Day Saints invited
Jewish leaders to Salt Lake,
after allegations the LDS
Church continues to perform
proxy baptisms for Jews and
holocaust victims.
A 1995
agreement signed by Jewish
leaders and the LDS Church
called for a stop to the
practice, most commonly
known as "baptism for the
dead." Members of the Jewish
community claim the LDS
Church has violated this
agreement.
Church
officials would not comment
yet, but say, "We are
looking forward to
discussion with our Jewish
guests." --Kim Farah, LDS
Church spokesperson
[ABC News, April 8,
2005
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- April 8, 2005
Liberation of
Buchenwald to be marked on Sunday,
April 10, 2005
Germany to remember
victims of Nazi camp freed by American
troops in 1945
- April 5, 2005
FINAL YAD VASHEM
DISPOSITION POSTED
ON THE BINGHAM IV CASE
- April 4, 2005
Half-Century Later, a
New Look at Argentine-Nazi Ties
- March 28, 2005
60 Years Later,
Honoring the German Army Maj. Karl
Plagge, an Unlikely Hero of the
Holocaust
- March 21, 2005
Shoah Testimonies to
Reside at University of Michigan's
Library (USA),
Available to the
Public
- March 20, 2005
EU Seeks to Embrace
Gypsies
- March 17, 2005
Germany's Fischer
calls Holocaust
'ultimate crime against humanity'
- March 17, 2005
Polish President Cites
Holocaust Survivor at Knesset
- March 15, 2005
C-SPAN's Balance of
the Absurd
March 6, 2005
Auschwitz 1st Soviet
Liberator honored by Poland
- March 4, 2005
Nazi hunt yields
Romania war crimes suspects
- March 2, 2005
Mossad Agent Who
Nabbed Eichmann Dies
- February 28, 2005:
Holocaust survivor's
artwork exhibited
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February
13, 2005:
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January
28, 2005
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- A new life for youth's
wartime diaries: Czechs honor Petr
Ginz who died at Auschwitz
- From The New York Times,
January 28, 2005:
- January 26, 2005
- January 26, 2005 (from
Reuters):
Red Army Liberators
Recall Shock of Auschwitz
- January 25, 2005:
Chancellor Gerhard
Schröder of Germany: Remember the Nazi
Crimes
"The memory of
the Nazi genocide "is part of
our national identity."
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- Germany's Shame
Over Evil of the Holocaust
"The vast
majority of Germans alive
today are not to blame for
the Holocaust, but they do
bear a special
responsibility. The evil
of Nazi ideology did not
occur without
preconditions. The
brutalisation of thought
and the loss of moral
inhibitions had a history.
Above all, Nazi ideology
was desired by people and
man-made."
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- CNN Special Report
(January 24, 2005):
- January 23, 2005 (via
Associated Press):
- January 20, 2005 (via
Reuters):
Auschwitz Survivors
Recall the Horror 60 Years On
"Auschwitz
is a place where we share
the responsibility to
remember the past
with the goal of building a
better society"
Abver
Shalev, Chairman of Yad
Vashem,
The Holocaust Martyrs' and
Heroes' Remembrance
Authority
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December
25, 2004:
Extraordinary Photos
and Text Commentary
Posted
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Suggestions for further
material to be included in here are welcome.
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Appreciating the permission
to reprint Holocaust related material from
various News Media Organizations
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