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As of March 21, at least one of the DOD pages about the Holocaust, a World War II cadet's interview about walking into concentration camps at the end of the war, was back online.
There is indeed a need to know, but we're losing 8%-10% of our eyewitnesses every year. Of the 200,000 or so left, it's estimated half of all Holocaust survivors will be gone in the next 5-7 years.
But as Friedman, a child imprisoned at Auschwitz during the Holocaust, and her cohort grow older, worries are growing that the Holocaust is being distorted, denied and even forgotten.
A world without Holocaust survivors is terrifying, but inevitable - yet it would not be the end of the story or memory, just the end of their responsibility.
Almost all of the Holocaust survivors alive today will be dead in 15 years, a new projection by a leading organization advocating for their compensation finds. While the timeline is something of ...
Families of survivors and Jewish community members walked together and placed stones and flowers in an annual ceremony at the Holocaust memorial in Boston on Sunday. “I’m a second generation ...
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