“The nightmares are now gone, but I will never forget those dark days,” Lisl Schick said. “I lost most of my family to the Nazis … my grandparents, aunts, uncles.”
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Remarkable nonsense about ‘the Holocaust’
Jerry Springer discovers how his grandmothers were killed in the Holocaust
- Jerry Springer, the American chat show host, breaks down in tears tonight (Wed) as he discovers how both his Jewish grandmothers were killed in the Holocaust.
A trip into history brings back lessons about Holocaust
A girl in the front row of Donna Mintz’s eighth-grade language arts class raised her hand Wednesday. She wanted to know how to spell a word.
Continue readingJerry’s journey: Jerry Springer interview
As surreal moments go, they don’t come much stranger than this. Jerry Springer, one of the planet’s most famous talk show hosts, is gazing deep into my eyes and singing a very heartfelt — if not pitch perfect — version of the Elvis Presley classic, Love Me Tender.
Continue readingTraveling through history: Longview teacher visits Holocaust sites, meets ‘rescuers’
Before the school year ended, my teaching partner, DJ, asked me how I was spending my summer vacation. I told her I’d be going to camp. She asked what I meant, and I said I’d be off to Dachau, Buchenwald, Majdanek, Treblinka, and Auschwitz.
Flag exhumed from neo-Nazi grave
German authorities in the southern town of Passau have dug up a neo-Nazi’s grave to remove a swastika flag that was placed on the coffin.
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Memories come back to haunt elderly Holocaust survivors
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Celia Yewlow, 91, Holocaust survivor
Celia Peres Yewlow, 93, formerly of Northeast Philadelphia, a Holocaust survivor, died yesterday at Willow Lake, an assisted living residence in Willow Grove.
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Yvette Assael-Lennon — survived Holocaust in women’s orchestra
Continue readingRace-hate pair flee to U.S. for political asylum
TWO men convicted of publishing race-hate articles on the internet have skipped bail and fled to the United States to claim political asylum, the Yorkshire Post can reveal.
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