Young and old, Jew and Gentile Gather in Texas Cities to Remember the Millions Murdered During the Holocaust (1939-1945)

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Holocaust Remembrance Association

May 11, 2024, 16:45 ET


Recently, communities gathered in two of Texas’ largest cities to honor the memory of the millions who perished in the Shoah (Holocaust) 80 years ago.

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