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PhD | Lecturer @MCMuellerPhD Holocaust Studies,Literature,& Humanities.We read &write about the Holocaust to remember & never repeat the atrocities of 1933-1945

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On this day in 1945, both Great Britain & the U.S. celebrated Victory in Europe Day, rejoicing in the defeat of the Nazi war machine. On this #VEDay, let's pause to remember the brave men & women who came together to defeat one of the greatest threats to our way of life. #VEDay80

On this day in 1945, both Great Britain & the U.S. celebrated Victory in Europe Day, rejoicing in the defeat of the Nazi war machine. On this #VEDay, let's pause to remember the brave men & women who came together to defeat one of the greatest threats to our way of life. #VEDay80
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The Abbey bells are being fired eighty times following our #VEDay80 service. Firing sees all ten bells struck simultaneously, and is reserved for great celebrations, anniversaries and rejoicing.   This will be followed by a longer piece of ringing composed specially for the

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More than 1.1 million people were murdered at Auschwitz-Birkenau—including nearly one million people simply for being Jewish. Their memories must never be exploited. encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/art…

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1/3 For centuries, Jews have gathered to commemorate Hanukkah—a holiday centered around bringing light into darkness and the strength of the Jewish spirit.

1/3 For centuries, Jews have gathered to commemorate Hanukkah—a holiday centered around bringing light into darkness and the strength of the Jewish spirit.
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2/3 Amid today’s horrific deadly shooting in Australia and surging antisemitism around the world, we must all speak out against anti-Jewish hate whenever we see it.

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3/3 Photo: During Hanukkah 1931, Rabbi Akiva Posner’s family set a menorah in the window—an outward sign of their faith. Through the glass, a swastika flag flew at a Nazi Party office. The family fled Nazi Germany in 1933 with the candleholder. Their descendants still light it.

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There’s a good reason the US and dozens of other countries and cities have adopted the IHRA definition of antisemitism. When leaders move to revoke it, like what happened today in New York, it should alarm everyone—especially as violence against Jews is dangerously escalating.

There’s a good reason the US and dozens of other countries and cities have adopted the IHRA definition of antisemitism. When leaders move to revoke it, like what happened today in New York, it should alarm everyone—especially as violence against Jews is dangerously escalating.
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With great sadness, we received the news of the passing of Eva Schloss (née Geiringer), an Auschwitz survivor. Eva was born on 11 May 1929 into a Jewish family in Vienna. In 1938, her family fled to Belgium and later to the Netherlands. She lived in the same apartment building

With great sadness, we received the news of the passing of Eva Schloss (née Geiringer), an Auschwitz survivor.

Eva was born on 11 May 1929 into a Jewish family in Vienna. In 1938, her family fled to Belgium and later to the Netherlands. She lived in the same apartment building
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81st anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. Survivors as well as the management of the Memorial and Museum during commemoration at the Wall of Death in the yard of Block 11 at Auschwitz I. Watch a short video about Block 11 and its yard where shooting executions were held:

81st anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. Survivors as well as the management of the Memorial and Museum during commemoration at the Wall of Death in the yard of Block 11 at Auschwitz I.

Watch a short video about Block 11 and its yard where shooting executions were held:
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#OTD 81 years ago, Auschwitz was liberated by Soviet troops. The Germans established the Auschwitz camp complex in the spring of 1940 in German-occupied Poland. About 1.1 million people were killed there, including about one million Jews. #HolocaustRemembranceDay

#OTD 81 years ago, Auschwitz was liberated by Soviet troops. The Germans established the Auschwitz camp complex in the spring of 1940 in German-occupied Poland. About 1.1 million people were killed there, including about one million Jews. #HolocaustRemembranceDay
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On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, as Holocaust denial and violent antisemitism surge globally, its lessons about why our choices matter have never been more urgent. Yet the abuse and exploitation of Holocaust memory have become alarmingly commonplace. It must stop.

On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, as Holocaust denial and violent antisemitism surge globally, its lessons about why our choices matter have never been more urgent. Yet the abuse and exploitation of Holocaust memory have become alarmingly commonplace. It must stop.
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Sophie Scholl was a German student and anti-Nazi political activist, a key member of the White Rose non-violent resistance group. Along with her brother Hans and friends, she distributed anti-Nazi leaflets; they were arrested by the Gestapo and, in February 1943, executed by

Sophie Scholl was a German student and anti-Nazi political activist, a key member of the White Rose non-violent resistance group.

Along with her brother Hans and friends, she distributed anti-Nazi leaflets; they were arrested by the Gestapo and, in February 1943, executed by
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"I pray that my words give adequate expression to the souls of the martyrs." Poet and partisan Abraham Sutzkever was the sole Jewish witness at the Nuremberg Trials. He gave his testimony #OTD 26 February 1946; it lasted five hours. In his testimony he described the first days

"I pray that my words give adequate expression to the souls of the martyrs."

Poet and partisan Abraham Sutzkever was the sole Jewish witness at the Nuremberg Trials. He gave his testimony #OTD 26 February 1946; it lasted five hours.

In his testimony he described the first days
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“How Bookbinders Used Old Records to Help the Nazis Find Their Victims: Conservation experts helped the Nazi regime inspect church and civil archives to track down people they sought to persecute, a researcher concluded.” #Holocaust #WWII #NeverAgain nytimes.com/2026/02/24/wor…

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"For the dead and the living, we must bear witness." - Elie Wiesel Yom HaShoah is Holocaust Remembrance Day. Today, tomorrow, and always – we remember. #YomHaShoah #NeverAgain

"For the dead and the living, we must bear witness." - Elie Wiesel 

Yom HaShoah is Holocaust Remembrance Day. Today, tomorrow, and always – we remember. #YomHaShoah #NeverAgain