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  1. Vor einem Tag · But in June 1941, my grandparents and their children—my aunts Yehudit and Dalia—were nearly massacred in Baghdad, their birthplace, during the Nazi-inspired Farhud, when at least 180 Jews were slaughtered, and many hundreds injured. During that harrowing two-day massacre, my family was saved, thanks to the courage of Hassan, a Muslim ...

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · NEW YORK (AP) — One of Idris Elba’s grandfathers fought in World War II, but he doesn’t know what he endured. No pictures or stories survive. “That part of my family’s history has been erased somewhat,” says Elba. That helped fuel the actor’s push to narrate and executive produce the four-part National Geographic docuseries ...

  3. Vor 23 Stunden · In celebration of National Volunteer Week, the Association of Jewish Refugees (AJR) dedicated Tuesday afternoon to those who have helped Holocaust survivors and refugees share their stories.

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · “There was nobody left.” Sarah witnessed such despair and destruction once before—when she survived the Holocaust as a young girl. On October 7th, she again experienced that same hatred and violence when Hamas attacked her home in southern Israel. Now she shares her stories of survival, and how friends of IFCJ are standing with her and the Jewish people once again.

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · The Syndrome trick "K" It remained until June 14, 1944, when the Allied troops liberated Rome. At that time all the alleged patients survived and were discharged. According to one source, at that time, Dr. Vittorio Sacerdoti and his colleagues had saved more than 100 lives. In the recitals of the medal awarded to him by the B'nai Brith, he is ...

  6. Vor 23 Stunden · Scholars believe the overall Holocaust-related death rate in Lithuania was approximately 90 percent, making Nazi-occupied Lithuania the European territory with the lowest proportion of Jewish survivors from World War II. While estimates vary, the number of Lithuanian Jews murdered in the Holocaust is assessed to be between 195,000 and 196,000.