I am an advocate for Jews, Israel, the United States & the Free World. I see Israel and the US as the last two forts of true freedom. If you stand for nothing, you will fall for anything.

Nurit Greenger

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Holocaust | History

History | Holocaust

Photo Story: If Only Each Grave Could Talk

My visit to Warsaw, Poland, Jewish cemetery, June 19th 2016. If each grave could talk, what stories it could tell. Three million Polish Jews were wiped out.

      History | Holocaust

      Majdanek, An Industry of Dehumanization and Humiliation

      In what is left of the Majdanek extermination German-Nazi camp in east Poland near the Polish city Lublin, you witness the true meaning of the Holocaust.

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        Auschwitz-Birkenau, Thou Shall Not Murder

        From a death trap to now a tourist attraction. It is a story that must be told and the telling must never stop. It is the story of Auschwitz-Birkenau.

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          Warsaw, Polania, a Congealed Blood City

          Nurit visits Warsaw, Poland to find her father's roots. Warszawa seems unplanned, rebuilt from scratch, after Nazi Germany bombed it to rubble in WWII.

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            Empowering the Memory of 1.5 Million Jewish Kids Murdered in the Holocaust

            This is a story of past and future kind of coincidentally meeting. Stanley Black, born in the United States, is a well-known Los Angeles business man and a philanthropist who strongly supports the Jewish nation and Israel. At a young age, he heard and lea

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              Yad Vashem, a Memorial Shrine for the Names

              Yad Vashem is the memorial shrine, its name comes from the Book of Isaiah, a depository for the names of Jewish victims who have no one to carry their name.

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                Yellow Daffodils: The Power of Righteousness

                Yellow daffodils are a special Polish jewish symbol, which Żarski Ignacy, Polish consul for public affairs wears on April 19 every year.

                  History | Holocaust

                  Carrying On The Remembrance

                  Remembrance. The Holocaust started with words, then six million Jews murdered for being Jews. German anti-Semitism tried to eradicate an entire people.