Archive for the ‘Holocaust’ Category

March to Freedom: A Memoir of the Holocaust

Monday, September 7th, 2009

Source: Impact Publishing

March to Freedom: A Memoir of the Holocaust by Edith Singer is the inspirational true story of a 16-year-old who survived Auschwitz and is now available.

Architecture of death

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

Source: National Post

“Think about when the first survivor who comes there: ‘You want to charge me to go to the place where my parents were killed?’

The Holocaust Furor and the U.S. Bishops

Monday, February 9th, 2009

Source: New York Times

Does the Roman Catholic Church believe that popes, in conducting the ordinary affairs of the church, can never make mistakes? Ask any Catholic bishop that question, and he will reply, “Of course not.”

Reporting rant ‘in public interest’

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

Source: The Gazette

SASKATOON – A former journalist testified at David Ahenakew’s hate crime trial, that the exFirst Nations leader believed Hitler “fried” 6 Million Jews in order to “clean up the world”. He states that telling the world about this statement was “in the public interest”.

Living like Anne Frank

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Source: JTA

A hotel in Amsterdam, close to the Anne Frank museum, offers visitors a unique stay in Amsterdam, by advertising “to live like Anne Frank” - people are upset

Sixty Years Later, Alleged Nazi Guard May Stand Trial

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Source: Spiegel Online International

Ivan “John” Demjanjuck, former prison guard in the concentration camp Sobibor, may get extradicted again. In the 1980s, he got accused by the Israeli government and sentenced to death, but later released because of doubtful evidence.

Now, his case is brought up again by German prosecutors.

Auschwitz Survivor Warns ‘History is Repeating Itself’ in Italy

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Source: Live News

Holocaust Survivor Piero Terracina, 80, states that the current state-sanctioned discriminations of Gypsies has a threatening similarity with the discremination of the German jewish population in the early times of the Nazi regime.
“Now history is repeating itself with the screening, listing and consequent fingerprinting of Roma,” says Terracina.

The DNA Shoah Project

Monday, October 6th, 2008

Source: www.youtube.com

City bans part of Holocaust exhibition

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008