Seventeen million souls deprived of the right to experience life. Anyone who views the Holocaust as a Jewish problem is clearly living an illusion.
But it’s not supposed to happen again, is it? That’s why everyone spends Holocaust Memorial Day promising “never again”. But rarely does anyone stop to finish the sentence: Never again ...
“It happened, it can happen again: that is the warning of the Holocaust to us all. And it’s why it is a duty for all of us to make ‘never again’ finally mean what it says: never again.
The German philosopher Theodore Adorno wrote that "the main aim of education is that there should never be another ... remembering the Holocaust and commemorating Holocaust Memorial Day, perhaps ...
During a Buckingham Palace event earlier this month to mark Holocaust Memorial Day ... future unless society upholds its duty to 'make 'never again' finally mean what it says'.
Its aim is to preserve the memory of the Holocaust and educate the public ... our community and to ensuring that the promise of ‘Never Again’ truly means ‘Never Again.’” ...
So we will have a National Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre to speak this truth for eternity. 'But as we remember, we must also act. Because we say never again, but where was never again in ...