The study of Nazis still offers moral instruction on how evil arises Have we come, at last, to the end of morally instructive Nazis? After eight decades, Nazis may seem to have retreated into a class with orcs and cable-TV sharks, fantastic creatures representing evil, rather than historical figures who actually were evil. It is... Continue Reading →
Anne Frank receives a diary
On June 12, 1942, Anne Frank, a young Jewish girl living in Amsterdam, receives a diary for her 13th birthday. A month later, she and her family went into hiding from the Nazis in rooms behind her father’s office. For two years, the Franks and four other families hid, fed and cared for by Gentile friends.... Continue Reading →
Art Therapy Helped The Imprisoned Children During The Holocaust.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xG4QiluQvbM January 27th is the International Holocaust Remembrance Day and it marks the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz in 1945. Auschwitz is known as one of the Nazi death camps where many Jewish people were killed during WWII. Among them were many children... Thousands of those children were first detained in Terezin concentration where... Continue Reading →
