Trial set for Zundel

Sat, October 29, 2005

Trial set for Zundel
By AP

BERLIN — Ernst Zundel, a white supremacist and longtime Canadian resident charged in Germany with inciting racial hatred, will go on trial on Nov. 8, a court said yesterday.
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Delaware Police Learn About the Holocaust

25 Delaware State Police commanders were visitors at the United States Holocaust Memorial Musem.

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Pupils to honour Holocaust children

Belfast Telegraph (Ireland)

By Ian Graham
newsdesk@belfasttelegraph.co.uk

29 October 2005
Thousands of yellow crocus bulbs are to be planted by the youngsters of Co Fermanagh in memory of the children of the Holocaust, it has been announced. One hundred bulbs are being distributed to each of the 49 primary schools in the county and children from forms five to seven are being encouraged to plant the bulbs which represent the Star of David which Jewish people were forced to wear under Nazi rule.

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Daring play portrays dark history of Holocaust

Review:
By DELONDA HARTMANN
For The Star Press

MUNCIE – There are amusing plays, musical plays, poignant plays, and occasionally there are plays so powerful that grown men weep while they watch actors tell terrible truths. Bent is one of those challenging dramas that leaves audience members wrung out and chilled as they stumble out of the theater.

A select group sat stunned and silent on Thursday night as a cast of fine actors presented the horror of the Holocaust at Muncie Civic Studio Theatre. Director Marty Grubbs bravely chose to use a stark set of black boxes, black walls and barbed wire to emphasize the dark history being portrayed on stage.

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UN Creates Holocaust Remembrance Day

UN to Create International Holocaust Remembrance Day
By Julie Stahl
CNSNews.com Jerusalem Bureau Chief
October 31, 2005

Jerusalem (CNSNews.com) – In an unprecedented move, the United Nations General Assembly was set on Monday to approve a resolution creating the first-ever international day of remembrance for victims of the Holocaust, an Israeli official said.

This would be the first time the U.N. has ever backed a resolution proposed by Israel.

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