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  • January 17, 2025

    Died in Exile

    Crimes committed during the Holocaust were not exclusively the actions of Germans. In ALL occupied territory, there were local citizens who willingly participated in the atrocities. While some governments, , have made efforts to confront this dark history, others, particularly in Eastern Europe, have attempted to whitewash these crimes. Why I begin with this will…

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  • January 16, 2025

    The Ghettos

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  • January 16, 2025

    Abdol Hossein Sardari—Forgotten Hero

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  • January 16, 2025

    Constanze Manziarly: Hitler’s Cook and Dietician

    Hitler moved into the Führerbunker on January 16, 1945, making it the center of the Nazi regime until the final week of World War II in Europe. The History Channel has been airing a documentary series, Hunting Hitler, which aims to prove that Adolf Hitler did not commit suicide but instead escaped to Argentina. While…

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  • January 16, 2025

    Bonanza -The Mothers

    The final episode of Bonanza aired on January 16, 1973, marking the end of a remarkable 14-season run. This blog delves into the unseen yet pivotal characters of the show—the mothers—whose presence shaped the story but who never appeared on screen. The Mothers of the Cartwright Boys in Bonanza The classic Western television series Bonanza…

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  • January 15, 2025

    David Bowie’s first single

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  • January 15, 2025

    The Evacuation of Auschwitz and the Death March

    From January 1945, in the final months of the Third Reich, approximately 250,000 concentration camp inmates perished during death marches and in numerous acts of mass slaughter. These prisoners were murdered mercilessly by SS guards, army and police units, and, in many cases, by civilian mobs as they passed through towns and villages in Germany,…

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  • January 15, 2025

    Holocaust in the “Westelijke Mijnstreek”

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  • January 14, 2025

    The Sad Story of a Painting and its Owner—Who Took His Life in an Act of Despair

    The painting titled “Boats on Rough Seas Near a Rocky Coast” was created in the mid-17th century and seized in June 1944 from Minna Bargeboer-Kirchheimer, who was a victim of Nazi persecution. Minna was born on October 7, 1867, in Nieheim, Germany. In 1893, Minna married Abraham Bargeboer, a Dutch Jewish cattle dealer from Winschoten,…

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  • January 13, 2025

    The Remarkable Story of the Ovitz Family—The Dwarfs of Auschwitz

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