

We also encourage you to visit The Ohio Holocaust and Liberators Memorial at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus. This top secret suicide squad trained in counterintelligence and advanced combat became known as X Troop. Having lost their families and homes, these Jewish refugees will stop at nothing to defeat the Nazis.

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Throughout the month of April, check out our websites at DLA Today and or the Connections Newsletter as we provide a series of reviews tied to the Holocaust: We invite and encourage the Defense Federal Community to join the European American Special Emphasis Program group in activities that both refresh our memories of the Holocaust tragedy and highlight the resiliency of the Europeans Jews. In 2022, Holocaust Days of Remembrance will be observed April 28.

Congress to mark the anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising in 1943. In the United States, the Days of Remembrance of the Victims of the Holocaust is an annual commemoration designated by the U.S. This international memorial day is an occasion to honor the more than 6 million Jews who died during the Holocaust. International Holocaust Remembrance Day was designated by the United Nations to mark the anniversary of the January 27, 1945 liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest camp created by Nazi Germany and its collaborators to imprison and murder people they perceived as a "racial" or political threat, especially European Jews. “That’s why it’s so important that we speak the truth about the past, to protect the facts when others try to distort or trivialize Holocaust crimes, and to seek justice for the survivors and their families.” “Evil on a grand scale can and does happen in our world – and…we have a responsibility to do everything we can to stop it,” said Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

Annual remembrances ensure we never forget. This year’s theme is “Resiliency, The Strength of a People…Never Forget.” The Holocaust was a genocide that refers specifically to the attempted annihilation of European Jews by Nazi Germany and its collaborators. April is the month we set aside time to recognize European Americans, specifically those European Jews murdered or marginalized by Nazi Germany during the Holocaust.
