Nazi terminology serves to dehumanize ...
It was right there on the front of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s podium, “ONE OF OURS/ALL OF YOURS.” That saying appears to be a reference to the Nazi effort in 1942 to wipe out the entire ...
The tragic story of the village of Lidice (Czechoslovakia), one of the small locations attempting to survive the cruel Nazi Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia . The film concerns lives of a few ...
THE Secret Gardens children’s memorial was created in 2008 to honour children who died in violent circumstances. It is located in downtown Kingston, Jamaica. As proud as I am that my country has made ...
The Velvet Revolution in 1989 brought an end to decades of Soviet-dominated communist rule in the former Czechoslovakia, which peacefully split into two nations in 1993. Crowds in the Czech Republic ...
Hitler has forced Europe to realize that an attack on one faith or religion is an attack upon all, Leslie Hore-Belisha, former Secretary for War, declared here addressing a meeting to launch the ...
A community near Joliet, Ill. known as Stern Park Gardens was rechristened Lidice last week, leading Paragrapher Howard Brubaker to remark in The New Yorker: “Thus the name which Nazis thought they ...
A group of Czechoslovakian Jews now living in Britain today decided to raise funds to establish a settlement in Palestine named Lidice, after the Czech town which was completely destroyed by the Nazis ...
In this collection of 10 vintage photos, we take a look at familiar places as they were before the war, and what they became after. Some transformations are heartbreaking, and others are hopeful.
The Velvet Revolution occurred in 1989 in Czechoslovakia as the country transitioned from a one-party system under communism to a parliamentary government. The name Velvet Revolution came from the non ...
This grouping contains documentation compiled by the Czech Interior Ministry for UN war crime tribunals. It includes correspondence and reports detailing war crimes committed by German authorities.
The first person to find the body lying in the stone courtyard of the Czechoslovak Foreign Ministry at 6:15 a.m. on March 10, 1948, was a janitor. Clothed in pajamas, the corpse was cold, lying face ...
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