Six million people being put to death is hard to fathom, but it's a number that will never be forgotten. Of the six million Jews murdered in the Jewish Holocaust, we know the names of only 4.7 million. There are still 1.3 million names to find.
The White House defended its failure to mention Jews on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, explaining that other people besides Jews suffered tremendously and that the Trump administration wanted to be more "inclusive."
One of the last remaining survivors of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising against the Nazis delivered a fierce condemnation of the Israeli occupation of Palestine during a speech commemorating Holocaust Remembrance Day.
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Today is International Holocaust Remembrance Day, supposedly a time for somber reflection on one of the most horrific episodes of ethnic cleansing and genocide in human history.