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Holocaust
In commemoration of Holocaust Remembrance Day, we have highlighted resources that help us understand how the Holocaust was humanly possible.
Holocaust and Human Behavior
Survivor Sonia Weitz Speaks
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The Holocaust's Relevance Today
While we mark 63 years since concentration camps were liberated, we also note that the study and commemoration of the Holocaust is a contemporary phenomenon.
Facing Today helps educators connect history to current issues in our world today through the lens of universal themes including identity, membership, judgment, and participation.
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Holocaust and Human Behavior
September 25, 2008
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The story of the sisters, wives, and mothers who made up
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