March 2025
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The title is a translation of a line from the Dutch song Blauw (“Blue”). I was listening to it in my car today, and this particular line stayed with me. That line perfectly captures what I experience every time I write about the youngest victims of the Holocaust. Seeing their faces—just a fleeting moment captured
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Dachau: A Symbol of Nazi Terror and Remembrance Dachau, a name synonymous with suffering and oppression, was the first concentration camp established by the Nazi regime. Opened on March 22, 1933, it was originally intended to house political prisoners but soon became a model for subsequent concentration camps. Located near Munich, Germany, Dachau was operational
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When I was younger, in my late teens, one of my uncles took his own life. I was devastated, not just because I was very fond of my uncle but because I never faced a situation like that. I didn’t know if there was anything I could do. Also, the fact that I had the
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Operation Carthage was a British air raid conducted during World War II on March 21, 1945. The target of the raid was the Shellhus building in Copenhagen, Denmark, which housed the Gestapo headquarters. This operation was executed by the Royal Air Force (RAF) to support the Danish resistance movement by destroying German intelligence records and
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If not for the dreadful setting of this story, the title might suggest a fairy tale. However, this is anything but a fairy tale—though it is certainly a grim one. Princess Mafalda of Savoy, born on November 19, 1902, was an Italian princess who became a tragic figure in European history. As the second daughter
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The Linköping Bloodbath was a significant event in Swedish history that took place on March 20, 1600, during the early stages of the power struggle between Duke Charles (later King Charles IX) and the supporters of King Sigismund III of Poland. The execution of five noblemen in Linköping was not merely an act of retribution