Holocaust
We need to talk about Holocaust issues, but also remember righteous heroes
Marking the European Day of the Righteous, the Polish Ambassador to the UK says that public debate on the Holocaust must remember the praiseworthy acts of righteous people
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And with what shifting emphasis do different countries remember the crime? Jeremy Black and Graham Stewart discuss
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