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Комитет Рады отклонил проект Вятровича по Бабьему Яру после обвинений в антисемитизме
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Ismeretterjesztő programok és megemlékezés a holokauszt magyarországi áldozatairól
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Todayâs Highlight in History:
On April 11, 1945, during World War II, American soldiers liberated the Nazi concentration camp Buchenwald in Germany.
On this date:
In 1814, Napoleon Bonaparte abdicated as Emperor of the French and was banished to the island of Elba. (Napoleon later escaped from Elba and returned to power in March 1815, until his downfall in the Battle of Waterloo in June 1815.)
In 1865, President Abraham Lincoln spoke to a crowd outside the White House, saying, âWe meet this evening, not in sorrow, but in gladness of heart.â (It was the last public address Lincoln would deliver.)
In 1899, the treaty ending the Spanish-American War was declared in effect.
Школьник из Талдыкоргана поступил на грант в Гарвард
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WARSAW, Poland (AP) â The Auschwitz-Birkenau state museum said Monday that damage was done by a New Yorker article that explores efforts to stifle Holocaust scholarship in Poland, a piece the museum had originally accused of containing lies about Poland s role during World War II.
The text was amended on Monday to clarify some wording in a subheading, though the magazine and author said they stand by the article itself that argues that legitimate debate by historians about some Polesâ alleged complicity in the Holocaust is being stifled by the current ruling party in Poland.
Auschwitz museum director Piotr Cywinski welcomed the editing changes, but he said in a statement to The Associated Press that he felt that since âpainful damage has been done, an apology should follow the correction.â