'Hate Never Disappears. It Just Takes a Break for a While.'
Holocaust Memorial Day Trust (HMDT) encourages remembrance in a world scarred by genocide.
To remember the six million Jews murdered during the Holocaust alongside the millions of other people killed under Nazi Persecution.
The Holocaust threatened the fabric of civilisation, and genocide must still be resisted every day. Our world often feels fragile and vulnerable and we cannot be complacent. Even in the present times, prejudice and the language of hatred must be challenged by us all.
Not on just one day of year, but any point of time, when such hatred starts to increase, we should come together to create a safe environment.
We have curated interesting list of books to read for those who are interested in knowing more about it.
To know the story of survivors and their experiences of holocaust, this is a list of books to add to your reading list:
Friedman's G The seven, the family holocaust
Living among the dead: A. Bernstean
Maus by Art Spiegelman
An Underground Life: Memoirs of a Gay Jew in Nazi Berlin by Gad Beck
A scrapbook of time and other stories by Ida Frink
The Journal of Helene Berr by Helene Berr
Doctors from Hell: The Horrific Account of Nazi Experiments on Humans By Vivien Spitz
For those who are not the book lovers.... for them we have created a list of articles available to read:
Those who would like to receive the books mentioned above can subscribe to the event.
This HMD lets work towards making this world a better place, by remembering those whom this world lost and learning from the mistakes of others. So that the world doesn't sees another holocaust.
Because the holocaust didn't began with killing, it began with Words...
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