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                    [Title] => Philippines earns place in Holocaust Museum for saving more Jews than Schindler
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The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) will construct a P500-million memorial museum for artifacts, memorabilia and other items related to the martial law era under the Marcos dictatorship.

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NEVER AGAIN. This is the reason why nations commemorate, not only victories, but also the most tragic events in their history.

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WASHINGTON — It’s Shabbat, the seventh day of the creation.

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WASHINGTON, D.C.–The pictures at the Holocaust Museum tell the story of the Jews’ horror and utter humiliation. One museum in Poland still maintains piles of human hair cut from prisoners. Many were used as materials for brushes used by the fashion-conscious in Berlin. The Holocaust Museum has old pictures of this hair, neatly bundled by workers in the camps, each package weighing hundreds of kilos.
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                    [DatePublished] => 2020-02-05 13:32:00
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The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) will construct a P500-million memorial museum for artifacts, memorabilia and other items related to the martial law era under the Marcos dictatorship.

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NEVER AGAIN. This is the reason why nations commemorate, not only victories, but also the most tragic events in their history.

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WASHINGTON — It’s Shabbat, the seventh day of the creation.

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WASHINGTON, D.C.–The pictures at the Holocaust Museum tell the story of the Jews’ horror and utter humiliation. One museum in Poland still maintains piles of human hair cut from prisoners. Many were used as materials for brushes used by the fashion-conscious in Berlin. The Holocaust Museum has old pictures of this hair, neatly bundled by workers in the camps, each package weighing hundreds of kilos.
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