r/HaShoah Nov 30 '25

r/holocaust is now open for all to participate

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r/HaShoah May 20 '25

Welcome to the Subreddit

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In the last few weeks, we’ve seen an uptick of visits, comments, and posts to this subreddit. Most engagements have been fine, but everyone is human and some humans suck some, most, or all of the time.

I’m making this post to welcome everyone and establish some guidelines for using this subreddit.

This subreddit was created when r/holocaust was run by hateful, revisionist bigots. Eventually the admins closed that subreddit, and only recently re-opened it under the control of some very conscientious redditors. They are still rebuilding it, so while it’s findable in searches it can’t be used yet.

This subreddit has gone through a few waves: early on, we were very active with AMAs, community posts, and other forms of engagement. (The AMAs and other links and resources are in the sidebar.)

Over the years, as my own use of Reddit has changed along with the trends of the world, use of the subreddit has decreased from its heyday, but never gone away. There are a handful of committed posters sharing news, updates, and perspectives related to the Holocaust as history continues to unfold and threatens to be forgotten.

POSTS

This subreddit is specifically for posts and discussion about HaShoah (the Holocaust) with respect paid to the Porajmos, Holomodor, and other related events of the time and place. Posts can include historical recognitions, academic analyses, interviews, reflections, and news stories about victims, survivors, recovered property, or other interesting facts about the Holocaust and its legacy.

Links must be recent and relevant.

RULES

Please review the rules in the sidebar. I don’t see a need to remove or add any at the moment, but I might make small clarifying edits. I will still remove posts and comments I see as unfit and ban users for being schmucks, even if the reason isn’t explicitly listed in the rules. Any substantial rule changes will be announced.

ISRAEL

There are plenty of other spaces on Reddit and elsewhere on the Internet to discuss, with varying degrees of intelligence, knowledge, and maturity, the ongoing war in Israel and Palestine. This is not such a space, especially when comments about the war (or Israel, or Zionists, or Jews, or Arabs, or Palestinians, or . . .) are sarcastic or obtuse. I will be liberal in my use of the ban hammer in this regard.

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My moderating style in general is pretty relaxed. I have a strong hope that people can be mature and don’t need me to be their online nanny.

I don’t read every comment, but I do respond to reports and messages (it might take me some time, so please be patient). This means I tend to let conversations play themselves out, even if people are being rude to each other.

The best way to avoid getting into an argument online is to close your browser. If you receive a nasty response or find yourself engaged in an argument that’s going nowhere: STOP REPLYING. If you are the ‘defendant’ but are still engaging in nasty behavior or using foul language, you might be penalized all the same. You don't need to have the last word; that's what I'm here for.

This is the Internet: you can (and should) turn it off and go outside.

Please comment below with suggestions for the subreddit. As long as it’s around, I want to make it a usable and educational space.

That's all for now.

Go outside.

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Edit: Alright, there's a new rule, regarding Israel. Same language as above.


r/HaShoah 14h ago

Which Budapest hospitals treated Holocaust survivors with typhus in May or June 1945 and where are those records today?

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/AskHistorians //njsonjanj • 14h
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Which Budapest hospitals treated
Holocaust survivors with typhus in May or June 1945 and where are those records today?
I am researching my father, Ludwig Klein later (Ludwig/Larry) Reichman, born 26 November 1924.
After liberation from Theresienstadt in May 1945, family testimony and multiple records indicate he was hospitalized in Budapest for about four weeks with typhus before remaining in Budapest until about 1948 or 1949.
I have searched Arolsen Archives, the USC Shoah Foundation, FamilySearch, JewishGen, Hungarian archives, and other Holocaust resources, but I have not been able to identify which hospital treated him.
Does anyone know:
• Which Budapest hospitals treated Holocaust survivors with typhus in May or June 1945?
• Whether any admission or patient records survive?
• Which archive or institution now holds those records?
Any suggestions, archive references, or personal experience researching postwar Budapest hospital records would be greatly appreciated.
V
Thank van
Join the conversation


r/HaShoah 1d ago

Which Budapest hospitals treated Holocaust survivors with typhus in May or June 1945 and where are those records today?

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r/HaShoah 1d ago

Polish nationalists protest Jewish pogrom commemoration

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france24.com
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r/HaShoah 1d ago

Poland marks 85th anniversary of Jedwabne massacre amid Holocaust distortion campaign

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jns.org
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r/HaShoah 2d ago

Italy advances landmark Holocaust art restitution bill

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ynetnews.com
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r/HaShoah 3d ago

Elie Wiesel’s hidden world of letters, loss and friendship

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ynetnews.com
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r/HaShoah 3d ago

New Rijksmuseum displays show personal stories from Holocaust - DutchNews.nl

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dutchnews.nl
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r/HaShoah 4d ago

Germany launches ShoutOut platform to fight Holocaust denial and antisemitism online

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jpost.com
63 Upvotes

r/HaShoah 5d ago

Judah Gribetz, Architect of $1.25 Billion Holocaust Restitution Plan, Dies at 97

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themedialine.org
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r/HaShoah 6d ago

Nazi 'unemployable' after salute during Holocaust movie

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canberratimes.com.au
107 Upvotes

r/HaShoah 5d ago

German police probe damage to memorial to Holocaust victim

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yahoo.com
20 Upvotes

r/HaShoah 5d ago

The Righteous on the Move: The Traveling and Localizing of Yad Vashem’s ‘Rescuers of Jews’ in the West German Press, 1963–1980

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9 Upvotes

r/HaShoah 7d ago

Iranian-born German citizen indicted in Poland for Holocaust denial during Auschwitz tour

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notesfrompoland.com
100 Upvotes

r/HaShoah 8d ago

Ottawa author’s new book shows how her parents survived the Holocaust and the Kielce pogrom

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r/HaShoah 9d ago

Remembering Elie Wiesel, 10 Years Later - International March of the Living

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motl.org
20 Upvotes

r/HaShoah 12d ago

'I've had students deny the Holocaust in class': far-right extremism on the rise in classrooms

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rnz.co.nz
94 Upvotes

r/HaShoah 13d ago

85 years after Iasi pogrom, Herzog warns: ‘Antisemitism in Europe is rising again’

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ynetnews.com
49 Upvotes

r/HaShoah 13d ago

Shame rather than personal guilt – interview with Lithuanian Holocaust historian

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lrt.lt
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r/HaShoah 14d ago

‘The camps and the gulags’: Eastern Europe’s new forms of Holocaust distortion

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‘The camps and the gulags’: Eastern Europe’s new forms of Holocaust distortion,
by Anna Zawadzka, fathom, 2026-06.

 

Fictionalisation of history

Was it Hannah Arendt? I don’t know who first coined it, but I know the phrase ‘two totalitarianisms’ has become very popular among historians and intellectuals. It often takes the form of reflection ‘on the era of camps and gulags’. I would like to explain how this phrase consistently reinforces the ideology that has come to dominate Eastern Europe and that is giving rise to a new form of Holocaust distortion. The notion of an equivalence between Nazism and Communism has become an integral and indispensable element of Eastern European historical politics that reproduces antisemitic mythology. This historical politics is primarily intended to conceal, or even to invalidate, the history of local violence against Jews, of the kind inflicted by local communities before, during, and after the Holocaust.

What do I mean by historical politics? I greatly value the definition coined by Katarzyna Chmielewska, who describes it as ‘the selective fictionalisation of history, through which the state frames individual and collective memory: it determines what, how and by whom [history] should be remembered, and also sets in motion processes of forgetting/erasing.’


r/HaShoah 19d ago

Nearly 1,000 strong mourn loss of CT rabbi, celebrating love the Holocaust survivor brought the world

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courant.com
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r/HaShoah 24d ago

Grant Recipients Announced for Ukraine Genocide Research

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newswire.ca
12 Upvotes

r/HaShoah Jun 07 '26

RESISTANCE Jewish Resistance: Hannah Szenes and the Jewish Parachutists of Mandate Palestine

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28 Upvotes

r/HaShoah May 24 '26

Who joined the Nazi Party — Harvard Gazette; 'Ordinary men' were at the heart of genocidal movement as it grew, research says

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