November 2024
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The Battle of Vianden: A Testament to Courage and Resistance on November 19, 1944 The Battle of Vianden, fought on November 19, 1944, stands as a remarkable episode of defiance during World War II. Taking place in the medieval town of Vianden in northern Luxembourg, this engagement showcased the extraordinary bravery of a small group
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The Holocaust, history’s darkest chapter, was not merely the work of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party elite. It was a sprawling, systematic effort that relied heavily on the participation of professionals and civil leaders across German society. From bureaucrats and lawyers to doctors and educators, the Holocaust would not have been possible without their
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The Italian Racial Laws (Leggi Razziali): A Dark Chapter in Italy’s History The Italian Racial Laws (Leggi Razziali), enacted in November 1938 under the Fascist regime of Benito Mussolini, marked a significant and deeply troubling shift in Italy’s political and social history. These laws institutionalized antisemitism and racial discrimination, marginalizing Jewish citizens and setting the
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Eve Simons was born on November 16, 1939, in Amsterdam; the picture above is of the announcement of her birth in a local newspaper by her parents. Less than three years later, Eve was murdered in Auschwitz. For Eve and the light that could not stay In Amsterdam, on a chilly morn,A fragile star, young
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“I witnessed the most terrible thing, something which no-one else knows about in this country because no-one else is alive to remember it. One day, the Auschwitz guards brought in between 400 and 600 Roma from Germany. Many of the men were former German soldiers who had fought in Poland during the First World War.