Pope Leo XIV on Friday approved the beatification of 11 "martyr" priests killed by the Nazi or Communist regimes in Europe in ...
International exhibition ‘Auschwitz. Not Long Ago. Not Far Away’ open in Cincinnati for limited time
A new exhibition bearing witness to the realities of Auschwitz is open at Cincinnati’s Union Terminal. Through 500 original ...
"Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away." includes more than 500 artifacts and 400 photographs. Among them are shoes, ...
"Auschwitz. Not Long Ago. Not Far Away." features hundreds of artifacts, personal stories, and a powerful local connection to ...
July 2001: joint Chairperson of the World Heritage Committee/World Heritage Centre/ICOMOS Reactive Monitoring mission; December 2006: World Heritage Centre/ICOMOS site visit during the management ...
Enter most any bookstore in America, and you’ll find them, their covers gleaming with motifs of barbed wire, electric fences, and menacing birds. Perhaps a person will be standing on a railroad tie, ...
Robert Keith Packer, 60, was arrested on Thursday. The Jan. 6 rioter seen in photos wearing a "Camp Auschwitz" hoodie inside the U.S. Capitol building has been arrested in Virginia on charges stemming ...
SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio’s Jewish community is mourning the loss of the last remaining living Holocaust concentration camp survivor in the city. Susanne Jalnos passed away Saturday at the age of 98, ...
Author Andrea Pitzer joins Karen Conti to discuss whether Alligator Alcatraz is a concentration camp and why countries continue to have these holding facilities. Andrea details the conditions at ...
Florida's new 'Alligator Alcatraz' detention camp targets migrants without trials. DHS plans to replicate these detention models nationwide, including in Texas. Experts warn the camps meet historical ...
In late July 2025, claims that a California man allegedly running for governor posted a picture of himself in front of the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland with the caption "My 0% Unemployment ...
During World War II, more than 100,000 people were arrested in the United States and placed in concentration camps. Many of them were U.S. citizens or legal residents. Their crime? Being Japanese.
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