Tag Archives: Holocaust

Review of “The Children of Teheran” film about children saved from the Holocaust by Dalia Guttman, David Tour, and Yehuda Kaveh

The film tells the story of a group of children fleeing occupied Europe from the Holocaust and their eventual settlement in Palestine. In 1939, as the Nazis moved into Poland, thousands of Jews escaped eastward, toward Russia. The Russian army, … Continue reading

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Americans and the Holocaust – through the news Americans did know of threat to Europe’s Jews

The United States Holocaust Museum – Americans and the Holocaust [this presentation includes text, video/audio and photographs] – “Holocaust history raises important questions about what Europeans could have done to stop the rise of Nazism in Germany and its assault … Continue reading

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New database trial: Archives Unbound: Holocaust Studies

The Library has received trial access to the database Archives Unbound: Holocaust Studies. Continue reading » Read more detail on Recent Law Librarian posts –

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Holocaust Lawyer Files for Bankruptcy

A lawyer, who has traveled the world collecting multimillion dollar claims for holocaust victims, has filed for bankruptcy in Florida. The lawyer had represented 82,000 holocaust victims and their heirs against businesses in Germany and Switzerland that led to $7.7 … Continue reading

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