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MONTREAL Military insignia, a soldier’s notebook, and a naval flag emblazoned with a swastika are some of more than 100 Nazi artifacts up for auction online in Montreal. Champagne Auctions, which hosted the Thursday evening auction, expects most of the buyers to be private collectors interested in military history. “We are selling historical pieces for military collectors,” said Claude Champagne of Champagne Auctions. But members of Montreal’s Jewish community are concerned about the sale, with some wondering who will buy the artifacts. “Unfortunately, the sale of Nazi artifacts is not something new,” said Sarah Fogg, spokesperson for the Montreal Holocaust Museum. “It’s something we see frequently, actually.”
Richard Schnurbach, president of the Montreal Holocaust Museum and Daniel Amar, the organization's executive director, co-authored a moving piece remembering
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NEW YORK, May 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Holocaust survivors, educators, leaders, and historians from around the world will kick off
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#ItStartedWithWords is a digital Holocaust education campaign posting weekly video posts from Holocaust survivors (which already have garnered nearly 4 million views on Facebook) from across the world. Each video features a survivor telling of the moments that led up to the Holocaust; a period of time when they could not have predicted the ease with which their long-time neighbors, teachers, classmates, and colleagues would turn on them, before words of hate turned to acts of violence.
Brownstein: Montreal author sheds light on women who fought Nazis Judy Batalion s book caught the attention of Hollywood heavyweight Steven Spielberg, who will be bringing the story to the big screen.
Author of the article: Bill Brownstein • Montreal Gazette
Publishing date: Apr 24, 2021 • 3 hours ago • 3 minute read • Many of these women just didn’t tell their stories for various reasons, like survivor’s guilt. Now I think it’s a time when people are interested in women’s stories, Montreal author Judy Batalion says about her new book The Light of Days. Photo by Beowulf Sheehan /Courtesy of HarperCollins
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