Holocaust Archives - The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
by | Dec 31, 2023

2023 This has been the worst year of my life. On July 4, our son, Tommy, died of a sudden and unexpected disease that took his life like a lightning streak. I loved that young man like a hurricane. I…

by | Nov 22, 2023

Where to start? Certainly no point at which to end. Thank you, G-d, for allowing me to be born in America, to live in America from the 1950s to today and hopefully beyond, to learn American civics and American virtues…

by | Nov 15, 2023

The spring of 1945 … the global nightmare of a six-year war that had consumed over 60 million lives was drawing to a close. But one more nightmare had yet to be exposed to the light of day. The Camps….

by | Nov 11, 2023

When the young woman tore down a flyer supporting Israelis kidnapped by Hamas, she probably thought she could take the leaflet down — basically muzzling someone else’s speech — and never have to explain herself. If so, she was wrong….

by | Oct 21, 2023

So, we are fallen upon evil days. The Holocaust has restarted with Iranian/Palestinian/Possibly Central African murder squads rolling into the small “border” areas between Israel and Gaza. Because of shamefully negligent patrolling of the borders where Israelis live within a…

by | Oct 20, 2023

Borys Tymofiyovych Romantschenko was born in 1926 to a farming family living in Bondari, a modest village in Ukraine’s Sumy Oblast, and it was there, amidst the wide fields, the meandering rivers, and the open heavens of picturesque Sumshchyna that…

by | Oct 14, 2023

Wartime pontiff Pope Pius XII has long been accused of failing to act in the face of Nazi atrocities, giving rise to the myth of “Hitler’s Pope.” But Vatican officials are working hard to debunk that myth and to share…

by | Sep 19, 2023

Rosh Hashanah Almost every night, late at night, I watch documentaries about the biggest event in the history of the world, World War II. This was not that long ago. I was still alive in its closing months since I…

by | Jul 15, 2023

There are two places in Poland where crutches pile up. One is the Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa, a site of miraculous healings; the other is Auschwitz, a site of unspeakable horror. Death and life are wound tightly together…

by | Jun 9, 2023

Élisabeth Borne, la  Secrète By Bérengère Bonte (L’Archipel, 240 pages, $28) There’s no better promotional vehicle than controversy and scandal. Given this, journalist Bérengère Bonte’s timely provocative book about France’s current prime minister, Élisabeth Borne, la Secrète (Élisabeth Borne, the…

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