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Bearing Witness to the Holocaust, 1942
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Tagged 1942, death, genocide, hell mouth, Holocaust, life, the Holocaust
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Bearing Witness to the Holocaust: Children Experimented upon at Auschwitz
The children above were subject to medical experimentation by the Auschwitz doctor, Horst Schumann. The blackening of their bodies was probably the product of burns from exposure to high dosage radiation, but the specific experiments conducted upon these particular children is … Continue reading
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Tagged Auschwitz, children, Holocaust, horst schumann, Judaism, poland, Shoah, the Holocaust, the shoah
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Bearing Witness to the Holocaust: Dachau, 1945
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Tagged 1945, dachau, genocide, Hitler, Holocaust, Jews, Judaism, the Holocaust, UCLA
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Bearing Witness to the Holocaust: Buchenwald, 1945
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Tagged 1945, antisemitism, apologetics, buchenwald, Christianity, Germany, Holocaust, Islam, poland, the problem of suffering
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Bearing Witness to the Holocaust: German Police, Laughing at—and Tormenting—a Jew in Rzeszow, Poland
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Tagged antisemitism, christ mocked, cruelty, german police, Jesus, Judaism, life, poland, polish jews, religion, rzeszow
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Bearing Witness to the Holocaust: Image from Auschwitz, 1944
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Tagged 1944, Auschwitz, christian antisemitism, genocide, Politics, religion, the Holocaust, totalitarianism, war
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Bearing Witness to the Holocaust: Survivors of Mauthausen Concentration Camp, Austria 1945
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Tagged austria, authoritarianism, fascism, Hitler, Islam, mauthausen, Nazi Germany, Nazism, the Holocaust, World War II
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Bearing Witness to the Holocaust: Allied Footage of Mauthausen Concentration Camp, 1945
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Tagged 1945, antisemitism, austria, Hitler, Holocaust, Judaism, mauthausen, Politics, religion, Social Darwinism, World War II
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Bearing Witness to the Holocaust: Allied Footage of the Liberation of Dachau and Bergen-Belsen
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Bearing Witness to the Holocaust: The Nuremburg Testimony of Rudolf Hoess
After WWII, in 1946, Rudolf Hoess, Commandant of Auschwitz, gave testimony at the Nuremburg Trials, and this is part of what he said: Another improvement we made over Treblinka was that we built our gas chambers to accommodate 2,000 people at one … Continue reading
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