Our mode of operation here is we’re teaching the lessons of the Holocaust not just in a factual format by reading a wall or book but learning through the arts.
>Our mode of operation here is we’re teaching the lessons of the Holocaust not just in a factual format by reading a wall or book but learning through the arts.
That's understandable. Maybe one day everytime somebody washes, turns on a lamp, or takes a ride on a roller coaster they'd begin to understand what Anne Frank went through when she died of typhus caused by Allied saturation bombing near the end of the war.
That's understandable. Maybe one day everytime somebody washes, turns on a lamp, or takes a ride on a roller coaster they'd begin to understand what Anne Frank went through when she died of typhus caused by Allied saturation bombing near the end of the war.
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