Haaretz/Ofer Aderet
By Haaretz/Ofer Aderet
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Breaking News Israel Inaugurates First Memorial to Gay Holocaust Victims in Tel Aviv
Under gray and rainy skies, without fanfare, history was made in Israel on Tuesday with the inauguration in Tel Aviv of the country’s first memorial to victims of the Nazis that commemorates not only their suffering as Jews. After Berlin, Amsterdam, Sydney and San Francisco, Tel Aviv now has a memorial to the thousands of…
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Breaking News German Police Discover 1,500 Masterpieces Seized by Nazis in Munich Apartment
Works by several of the greatest artists of the modern age have been held at a secret location near Munich for the past two years, after having been discovered in a raid by the German authorities on the apartment of an elderly man accused of tax fraud. The 1,500 pieces include works by Picasso, Matisse,…
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Breaking News Archeologists Unearth Escape Tunnel at Death Camp in Poland
A series of historic archaeological findings were made in recent weeks at the Sobibor Nazi death camp in what was occupied Poland. Archaeological excavations carried out at the site by Israeli and Polish researchers unearthed an escape tunnel, a crematorium, human skeletal remains, a substance that appears to be blood and the identification tag of…
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