Join the Oct. 26 Sister City event in Two Rivers to hear stories from the Czech Liberation Festival and see a commemorative ...
It’s eerie. Gaza 2025 and Berlin 1945 are so uncannily alike. It’s not just the ruins everywhere. What grabs and shakes your ...
Getting close to one of the big icons of Western civilization – the Acropolis, the Palace of Versailles, the Colosseum – can ...
Nuremberg, often called ‘history’s greatest trial’, officially opened on October 18 1945. It held senior Nazi leaders to ...
Despite losing the fortune they had built over generations, Antony's grandparents and father managed to escape Germany in ...
Dita Kraus lit one of the six memorial torches at the official state ceremony at Yad Vashem marking Holocaust Remembrance Day ...
What began as a simple act of sorting through his late father’s belongings turned into a journey through a buried family past ...
China had been invaded by Japan in 1931—the first sign of war—and 1937. And the United States did not get active. And finally ...
"Sweet Lorraine in Auschwitz" tells how Frank Grunwald played jazz melodies in his head as he endured Holocaust tragedies as ...
Two books look at how so much central and eastern Europe identity has long been defined by an animosity to Moscow ...
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‘Librarian of Auschwitz’: Holocaust survivor Dita Kraus dies at 96
Kraus survived Terezin Ghetto, Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen before moving to Israel in 1949; book published in 2012 brought story ...
A Holocaust survivor from Prague, Dita Kraus endured Auschwitz before rebuilding her life in Israel — her “home without roots.” She passed away on October 18, 2025.
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