Word: holocaustal
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Herzog, a British soldier during World War II, was one of the first to witness the atrocities of the Holocaust in their liberation of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp...
...think people of our generation or even people of our parents' generation have no idea of this experience, of...fighting during World War II, of seeing the horrors of the Holocaust, and having been inspired by these images to go on to fight for a Jewish nation," she said...
...would have been wise of the Swiss bankers to hand over to the victims of the Holocaust or their heirs what was rightfully theirs as soon as possible after World War II ended [WORLD, Oct. 28]. The Swiss have been quite self-righteous about their neutrality during the war. Now with the spotlight being turned onto their little piece of the world stage, I am sure they are experiencing a certain degree of angst for fear that the world will learn of their misdeeds. NELLIE RAISBECK Calgary, Canada
...Nazis looted from banks and private holdings that was put in Swiss bank accounts should be given to the people of Israel and to Jewish communities all over the world. They are the legal heirs. Not giving back the loot stolen by the Nazis is almost like denying the Holocaust ever happened. HANNAH THOMPSON Sydney...
...boots and bags are black, shiny and made of tough hide--tough enough to be labeled "Nazi leather" by some enterprising salesfolk. The words are offensive to begin with. But in Israel, where the Holocaust is living memory, they are abominable. The daily Yediot Aharonot created a stir as it revealed the use of the appellation by a boutique belonging to the trendy Tel Aviv chain Grosso Modo. To reporter Sigalit Shahor's astonishment, a clerk boasted, "It is high quality and doesn't get dirty--all the boots worn by the Nazis in World War II were made...