Holocaust Memorial Day - Learning lessons from the past to create a safer, better future
Author: Holocaust Memorial Day Trust
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Description: Holocaust Memorial Day - Learning lessons from the past to create a safer, better future por Holocaust Memorial Day Trust. This document provides a concise overview of the Holocaust and subsequent genocides, emphasizing remembrance and learning from history. It inspires action to combat hatred and build a more secure future for all.
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