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Veteran’s daughter meets with descendants of Holocaust survivors freed with her dad
George Lucius Salton was a survivor of ten different concentration camps who served in the U.S. Army after liberation. His daughter tracked down families of Holocaust survivors for an emotional reunion.
By Bobby Ross Jr.
Army investigating soldier who made Holocaust joke on TikTok
A soldier on TikTok made a joke about Jewish people that the Army is investigating.
By Sarah Sicard
Explainer: Why it took 40 years to pass a bill acknowledging the Armenian genocide
Since 1923, Turkey has denied perpetrating what came to be called the Armenian genocide.
By Eldad Ben Aharon, Leiden University
Ask the ethicist: Is it OK to show Holocaust photos?
Critics have argued that regular viewing of death camp photographs risks further dehumanizing their subjects.
By Paul Morrow, University of Dayton
Op-ed: How video games can bring history back to life
This is Gaminiscing 101, your introduction to how the tools of video games can be used to share personal history.
By Bob De Schutter, Miami University
Reporter’s Notebook: Goodbye to a pair of American icons
A reporter recollects meeting the pair of participants in one of the 20th century's most famous photos.
By Mark D. Faram
Painting stolen in WWII is heading from US to Ukraine
The FBI seized the painting after a retired couple transported it to Washington, D.C., to be auctioned last year.
By Collin Binkley, Associated Press
Texas WWII veterans honored for rescuing prisoners in concentration camps
At least 36 Texas veterans were honored at Holocaust Museum Houston for their work rescuing prisoners from concentration camps.
By Alyson Ward, Houston Chronicle