Holocaust
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Sunday book pick: Cynthia Ozick’s Holocaust novella, ‘The Shawl’, predicts the Palestine horror
Sayari Debnath
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At the edge of an abyss, what Germany and India could learn from each other
Harsh Mander
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Lost shoes and sweet laddoos: Songs of innocence in holocaust memorials
John Drew
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Dark tourism: Why people are visiting sites of military attacks, war zones and disasters
Juliet Rogers, The Conversation
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Harsh Mander: It happened, so it can happen again – a journey through Auschwitz
Harsh Mander
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How Nazism transformed Germans into a ‘bystander society’ – and why that’s important today
Ellen Pilsworth, The Conversation
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A poem for Palestine and a dream – when Israeli checkpoints will become ‘peace points’
Bina Sarkar Ellias
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Two defiant ghettoes: Kin of the oppressed of Warsaw have become the oppressors of Gaza
Jawid Laiq
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How Germany defined ‘dignity’ to ensure its protection in law after Nazism
Frederick Hauke, The Conversation
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Disturbed by trivialisation of Holocaust in ‘Bawaal’, says Israeli embassy
Scroll Staff
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Jewish body wants ‘Bawaal’ removed from Amazon Prime Video for trivialising Holocaust
Scroll Staff
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An apology to the victims of the Holocaust for the silence of my great-uncle Subhas Chandra Bose
Sarmila Bose
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Technology is being used to spread antisemitism. It can be part of the solution too
Alan Marcus, The Conversation
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Hannah Arendt’s ‘Eichmann in Jerusalem’ and the problem of terrifying moral complacency
Peter Christoff, The Conversation
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Why Anne Frank’s diary holds a special place in Holocaust literature even after 75 years
Dan Stone, The Conversation
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US says Myanmar army committed genocide against Rohingya, refugees welcome decision
Scroll Staff
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Banning ‘Maus’ only exposes the significance of this searing graphic novel about the Holocaust
Biz Nijdam, The Conversation
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‘The school board is stupid’: Cartoonist Art Spiegelman on ban on his Holocaust graphic novel ‘Maus’
Scroll Staff
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‘Death was all around us’: Woman recalls her time at Auschwitz concentration camp in BBC interview
Scroll Staff
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Canada’s Holocaust literature is haunted by the grim past of authors
Ruth Panofsky, The Conversation