Monthly Archives: May 2025

 Genocide As a Legal Term

Last week’s blog focused on my recent return from a trip I took with my wife to Europe to memorialize 80 years since the British army’s liberation of Bergen-Belsen and the American army’s rescue of me and the remnants of … Continue reading

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Bergen Belsen: The Most “Popular” Concentration Camp?

  Figure 1 – The planned evacuation of some of the Bergen-Belsen prisoners to Thereisenstadt, a camp farther from the front line. The train was liberated by the American Army in Farsleben on April 13, 1945 (Source: Daily Mail) The … Continue reading

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Vacation before Memorials

I started the April 16th blog with the announcement that my wife and I were leaving for three weeks to Europe mainly to memorialize 80 years of liberation in two locations in Germany. The next blog will focus on that … Continue reading

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