Eva Clarke, Hana Berger-Moran, and Mark Olsky are survivors born to survivors. During the Holocaust, their mothers were young Jewish women sent to concentration camps when they were newly pregnant.
Edward Westermann, a recently retired Texas A&M Regents professor, gave a lecture about his recent study on thirst and hunger ...
Incarcerated in rough barracks surrounded by barbed wire and armed soldiers, Japanese Americans made functional and beautiful ...
It is unknown just how many LGBTQ+ people were detained or died in concentration camps during World War II. But contrary to often dominant perceptions, many were women and nonbinary. It’s a history ...
An upcoming film showcase will observe the lives of the more than 120,000 people of Japanese descent who were forcibly ...
'The number of Holocaust survivors is inevitably diminishing, and so these face-to-face interactions are all the more valuable' US Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues Ellen Germain speaks to i24NEWS's ...
During World War II, thousands of Japanese Americans were incarcerated — including families in Fresno. Speakers Tom Ikeda and ...
Rudolf Brazda, who was thought to be the last living person interned at a Nazi concentration camp for homosexuality, died on Wednesday at the age of 98, the Associated Press reported. The German gay ...
Reprint of the 1971 ed. published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York under title: Concentration camps USA; with new introduction. and material added. The Japanese American experience, 1890-1940 - ...
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