In a new book, Pankaj Mishra twists Holocaust remembrance into a source of all the world’s evil. He couldn’t be more wrong.
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The queen honored one of her nation's most tragic stories, visiting a New York show that recreates the annex where Anne Frank ...
With wars raging and the far-right rising, it’s never been more important to confront the past — whether that’s through the ...
Art Spiegelman struggles with his parents Holocaust survival while drawing Wacky Packages, Garbage Pail Kids, and the ...
In January, I traveled with thirty-five of my colleagues in Holocaust education to Poland for the 80 th Anniversary of the ...
When millions of Yiddish-speaking Eastern European Jews perished in the Holocaust, their stories, culture and way of life ...
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In his own words, Pankaj Mishra wrote his latest book not to describe the atrocities in Gaza, which have been well documented, but “to ask some very basic questions: How can human beings treat other ...
The Red Army moving up through the Balkans made the Germans abandon the railroad project and relocate the slave laborers ...
The incredible story of the Weber siblings – how they escaped death at every turn and later immigrated to the United States ...