2025-01-23 23:55:10
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Urgent Call for Enhanced Holocaust Education

A recent survey by the Jewish Claims Conference reveals alarming gaps in Holocaust knowledge among young adults in Germany, Austria, Hungary, and Poland. Up to 46% have never heard of the Holocaust, with significant numbers underestimating the magnitude of Jewish lives lost.

These findings highlight the urgent need for intensified Holocaust education. As world leaders gather to commemorate the liberation of Auschwitz, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz emphasizes the ongoing battle against antisemitism.

He urges society to resist discrimination and hate. Survivor Oleg Mandić shares harrowing memories of Auschwitz, underscoring the importance of remembrance.

Despite his trauma, Mandić’s resilience is a testament to hope. The Federal President of Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, will participate in ceremonies honoring the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation.

These events serve as a poignant reminder of the past and a call to prevent history from repeating itself.

Tagesschau - Nachrichten USA & Amerika
23. Januar 2025 um 15:47

Survey in Several States Young People Know Little About the Holocaust

Politics
The survey shows: Many young people in several countries hardly know the Holocaust - up to 46% have never heard of the Shoah. Especially in France, Austria and Romania, the knowledge is low.
morgenpost
23. Januar 2025 um 10:01

One in ten young adults knows nothing about the Holocaust

Politics
According to a survey by the Jewish Claims Conference from November 2023, many young adults in Germany, Austria, Hungary and Poland know nothing about the Holocaust. Rüdiger Mahlo, the Claims Conference's European representative, sees this as a wake-up call for more Holocaust education. On January 27, the anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp, the Federal President will participate in the memorial ceremony. The Claims Conference, founded in 1951, distributed over $535..
t-online
23. Januar 2025 um 12:28

Auschwitz Survivor: "We Stacked Bodies Like Firewood"

Politics
Oleg Mandić, a 91-year-old Holocaust survivor, reports in his first German interview about his experiences as an 11-year-old in the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp, where he had to stack bodies and survive on the infirmary of the notorious Nazi doctor Josef Mengele.
Frankfurter Rundschau
23. Januar 2025 um 16:27

Scholz on the Memorial Day: "You shall not be indifferent"

Chancellor Scholz warns against indifference towards discrimination and hatred. He quotes the "11th Commandment" of the chairman of the Auschwitz Committee, Kent: "You shall not be indifferent". Scholz emphasizes the responsibility to "resist this hatred" and cites the increasing anti-Semitism, hostility and populism as challenges.
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