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Nov 18 2008, David Nolan

Seventy years ago last weekend, the Holocaust began. On the night of November 9th-10th, 1938 Jewish homes, businesses and synagogues were attacked by Nazi stormtroopers, hell bent on purifying Germany of its Jewish population. Nearly 90 Jews were...

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