Holocaust Remembrance Day

On International Holocaust Remembrance Day and amidst the exponential rise of antisemitism, it is important now more than ever to learn the past to protect the future.
Join the #WeRemember campaign to remind the world that the atrocities of the Holocaust should never be forgotten.
Learn more at www.HolocaustRemembrance.day
In partnership with ‪@WorldJewishCongress‬
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  • @bonniebabird
    @bonniebabird5 ай бұрын

    I was born in 1947 and spent many hours of my childhood looking at photos of what occured during the Holocaust in a big book :Life Magazine -World War 2. My father only spent a short time in Europe then as part of the American army. But I wanted to know what that War was. It turns out just looking at those photos did so much emotional damage that its taken me a lifetime to start healing. The horrendous damage of that evil will play out for another hundred years or more. I only saw photos. Other humans were there. May god have mercy on all victims of human wars.

  • @joshthaller4754
    @joshthaller47545 ай бұрын

    Must never be forgotten

  • @AdamtheRed-
    @AdamtheRed-5 ай бұрын

    Good life until a certain group of people came. Huh. Seems familiar for the present. Y'all have already forgotten your past.

  • @john2g1

    @john2g1

    4 ай бұрын

    Okay at face value that is a fair statement... But do not confuse/conflate an entire ethnic group with a single country. Also, please don't confuse or conflate the citizens of a country with the government. There are many citizens that speak out against the atrocities of their government.