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The Trump administration earlier this week fired Holocaust museum board members appointed by President Joe Biden.
They will replace the board members appointed by former President Joe Biden that Trump removed just a few days ago.
When the Nazis came to power in 1933, progress made for LGBTQ+ rights during the Weimar Republic came to a violent halt.
A trip to Poland makes the horrors of the Holocaust hit home, University of Notre Dame professor Emilia Justyna Powell said ...
The fact that we remember is important, but what does the Holocaust teach us? It’s hard to answer this question given how ...
As Rockford marks the Holocaust Memorial Observance May 4, one woman shares her family's harrowing story of survival.
As members of the California Assembly gathered to remember the Holocaust on April 28, among the people on the floor that day ...
Critics of the billboard — featuring a red background and large black letters reading “Never Again. Until Next Year” — ...
Bill Ackman said that the chief executive of Nike apologized over a billboard that “made light of the Holocaust” by using the ...
International City Theatre’s new production is a meaningful and important story that is well worth experiencing.
Days after firing eight Joe Biden-era appointees from the board of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council, including former second gentleman Doug Emhoff, President Donald Trump tapped eight new members.
Israel marked Holocaust Remembrance Day as the nation came to a standstill to remember the victims of the Nazi genocide ...