Starting to Date During COVID-19
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Can records really capture history? One of the most infamous injustices in history is the Holocaust. Millions of people perished because of anti-Semitism and other prejudices. After more than fifty years since the Holocaust, people have been working hard to bring criminals to justices, preserve landmarks and items, bring awareness to the evils of genocide, and let survivors tell their stories in order to warn future generations.