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Holocaust · OmahaThe Wahoo Public Schools, in cooperation with Educational Service Unit 2 in Fremont, hosted two assemblies on March 21. The assemblies were in recognition of the 2023 Week of Understanding. In the morning assembly, Holocaust survivor Peter Metzelaar, from Seattle, Washington, shared his story of how he and his mother survived. For the afternoon session, Dr. Steven Wees of Omaha shared the story of his mother, Elizabeth Wees, who passed away in 2016.
Area student hear stories of Holocaust survivors
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Juno AwardsLenka Lichtenberg's album is competing at the Juno Awards next weekend in the global music album of the year category. The album draws from poetry that her grandmother, Anna Hana Friesova, wrote while imprisoned in the Theresienstadt concentration camp during the Second World War. She says she could envision her grandmother going through various emotions such as passion, love and disappointment.
Lenka Lichtenberg's Juno-nominated album brings Holocaust survivor's poetry to life
77% Left coverage: 13 sources
Europe · AmsterdamDutch police said Friday they are investigating a stunt that saw a text alluding to an antisemitic conspiracy theory projected onto the Anne Frank House museum in Amsterdam, causing outrage across the country.
Amsterdam Anne Frank museum targeted with antisemitic text
56% Center coverage: 32 sources
US & CanadaShlomo Perel was born in 1925 to a Jewish family in Brunswick, Germany. He and his family fled to Lodz, Poland, after his father's store was destroyed. Perel and his brother, Isaac, left their parents and fled further east. When the Germans invaded in 1941, Perel found himself trapped again.
Shlomo Perel, Holocaust survivor, film subject, dies at 98
61% Left coverage: 18 sources
Europe · ParisName it, act on it, sanction it. That is the focus of a new drive against racism, anti-Semitism and discrimination of all kinds that was announced Monday by French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne.
French prime minister unveils plans to tackle racism
46% Center coverage: 11 sources
Europe · BerlinGerman parliament commemorates people persecuted and killed over their sexual or gender identity. Campaigners in Germany have worked for decades to establish an official ceremony to commemorate the LGBTQ victims. Tens of thousands were accused of homosexuality under the Nazi regime. The hardest hit were the many thousands of men and women who were deported to concentration camps.
In a first, German parliament spotlights Nazis' LGBTQ victims
46% Center coverage: 15 sources
Vladimir Putin · MoscowRussian President Vladimir Putin on Friday repeated a claim that neo-Nazis were committing crimes in Ukraine -- an allegation Moscow has used to justify its military intervention -- as the world marked Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Putin Blasts 'Neo-Nazis' In Ukraine On Holocaust Remembrance Day
47% Center coverage: 81 sources
Europe · WarsawAuschwitz-Birkenau survivors and other mourners commemorated the 78th anniversary Friday of the liberation of the Nazi German death camp, some expressing horror that war has again shattered peace in Europe and the lesson of Never Again is being forgotten.
Auschwitz anniversary marked as peace again shattered by war
57% Center coverage: 73 sources