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Public awareness of the Holocaust has grown strikingly in recent years, resulting in a widespread appreciation of the enormity of that single historical event as well as its implications for our understanding of the most horrendous possibilities in human behavior. But this beneficial growth in Holocaust awareness has been paralleled...
We should protest the abuse, distortion, and exploitation of Holocaust memory.
Holocaust memory is about our search into memory--an attempt to make contact, in our own souls, with the reality and immensity of what was lost.
Ledeenpays tribute toPeter Malchin--the man who caught AdolphEichmann andperhaps the greatest undercover agent ever--who died this week.
Journalists have a responsibility to illuminate the vast differences between Islam and the West.
The portrayal of Germans as victims of the last world war is becoming increasingly controversial for Germany's neighbors.
My proposal is that, at its most fundamental level, this "European problem" is best understood in moral and cultural terms.
Europe"s crisis of civilizational morale teaches us that, while there are many lenses through which history can be read, theological lenses help us to see deeper, farther, and more truly.



