In the news: After Demjanjuk

A German court convicted retired U.S. autoworker John Demjanjuk last week of being an accomplice to more than 28,000 murders while he was a guard at the Sobibor death camp. Although it took several decades, we are pleased to see this criminal finally held accountable for his grotesque crimes.

Although Demjanjuk received a relatively light sentence [...]

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Today's challenge: Holocaust approval

The sculpture “Der sterbende Häftling” (The dying prisoner) by Françoise Salmon at the memorial place of the KZ Neuengamme

The plenary meetings of the Task Force for International Cooperation on Holocaust Education, Remembrance, and Research (ITF) were held in Jerusalem, Israel at the beginning of the summer. Among the many attendees were Claims Conference staff [...]

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