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The Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio presents a week of virtual programs for Texas Holocaust Remembrance Week

The Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio presents a week of virtual programs for Texas Holocaust Remembrance Week Share Article The Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio offers schools across Texas free resources and training to support Holocaust Education “To light the path to a better world where all of us see ourselves in the faces of strangers.” Maxine Cohen, HMMSA Founding Director SAN ANTONIO (PRWEB) January 18, 2021 The Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio will be offering a week of special programming to help Texas schools fulfill the educational mandates set by the state with the passage of Senate Bill 1828. The event will include virtual presentations each day of the week of Monday, January 25 thru Friday, January 29, 2021.

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11 Controversial Stamps

You wouldn t think something as small and mundane as a stamp would be much cause for controversy. But over the years, quite a few stamps have upset more than just collectors. Here are 11 of them. 1. A Mushroom Cloud Stamp In 1994, the U.S. Postal Service somehow thought it would be a great idea to issue mushroom cloud stamps to honor the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II. Naturally, the Japanese government wasn t thrilled about the notion. The White House stepped in and basically vetoed the idea (the New York Timesreported that the then-White House Chief of Staff made it clear that President Clinton preferred an alternative ), so a depiction of Harry Truman was used instead.

Freshman GOP congresswoman apologizes for pro-Hitler reference at rally

Freshman GOP congresswoman apologizes for pro-Hitler reference at rally Print this article A newly sworn-in Republican congresswoman issued an apology for a pro-Hitler reference at a rally earlier in January. Rep. Mary Miller of Illinois issued an apology on Friday, days after she said, “Hitler was right on one thing, that whoever has the youth has the future. Our children are being propagandized at a Moms for America Saving the Republic rally on Capitol Hill. At the time of the reference, she was explaining how “each generation has the responsibility to teach the next generation” and that the GOP needs to “win the hearts of our children.”

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