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- "Holocaust memory has grown a little stale these past several years and fatigue has set in"
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Tag Archives: Jan Kozielewski
A Tree Grows in Lublin, Remembering Jan Karski
MOSAIC by Joshua Muravchik September 9, 2014 Remembering Jan Karski, the Pole who told FDR to his face about the Holocaust, and still wondered if he’d done enough. On a mild, breezy day in Lublin this summer, the chief rabbi … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Eden, Belzec, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Holocaust, Jan Karski, Jan Kozielewski, Lublin, Poland, Yad Vashem
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