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#MeToo and the Holocaust
Arts
#MeToo and the Holocaust
by
Rochelle G. Saidel
Women were forced to provide sexual favors to Nazis, collaborators or other prisoners in exchange for bread or some other necessity for survival.
Wider World
Chiune Sugihara: Heroism in the Face of Evil
by
Lisa Hostein
Japanese officials have launched a new campaign to bring attention to Sugihara's courageous actions to save Jews during the Holocaust.
American View
Mehnaz Afridi Trains Muslim Eyes on the Holocaust
by
Debra Nussbaum Cohen
Manhattan College Professor Mehnaz Afridi is believed to be the only Muslim teacher of the Holocaust in the United States—and likely the world.
Wider World
Warsaw Teachers Defy New ‘Holocaust’ Law in Open Letter
by
Debra Nussbaum Cohen
Decrying that "Polish complicity in the Shoah needs to be taught," the educators and Holocaust archivists pledge to challenge the law by speaking out.
Wider World
Text of Letter from Piotr Laskowski and Sebastian Matuszewski
This letter challenges the new Polish law seeking to criminalize speech linking the Polish nation to Holocaust-era crimes.
American View
Holocaust-Related News Ahead of January 27 Remembrance Day
A report on plans in London to erect a new Holocaust memorial, plus the latest research on President Roosevelt's wartime record and a unique collection of Holocaust jewelry.
Arts
‘1945,’ On Hungary’s Postwar Greed and Guilt
by
Curt Schleier
'There are Jews in the village. Go tell the others' is the start of a stark, elegant film about a town's refusal to confront its past.
Health + Medicine
Hard-Won Lessons from a Survivor-Psychologist
by
Edith Eva Eger
Edith Eva Eger teaches her patients, and readers, to live on one's own terms.
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