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5 websites to help educate about the horrors of the Holocaust

  • Written by Jennifer Rich, Professor of Sociology, Rowan University
imageAnne Frank House Executive Director Ronald Leopold, left, presents pages of Anne Frank's diary.Bas Czerwinski/AFP via Getty Images

Whenever there’s an analysis or discussion about how much people know about the Holocaust, the focus is often on what they don’t know.

For instance, a 2018 survey of 1,350 people age 18 and older found that...

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