JOURNAL ARTICLE
Holocaust Remembrance Day Reminds Us to Never be Bystanders.
Published In: Time.com, 2026. P. N.PAG 1 of 3
Database: Academic Search Ultimate 2 of 3
Authored By: Susman, Sally 3 of 3
Abstract
The article focuses on a personal journey to Poland to visit Holocaust sites, particularly Auschwitz, exploring the historical atrocities and moral questions they evoke. The author and her wife, a devoted student of World War II and the Holocaust, visit museums in Warsaw and Krakow before touring Auschwitz with a guide who emphasizes the complexity of victims, perpetrators, and bystanders. The narrative reflects on the challenges of understanding past horrors without judgment and connects these reflections to contemporary crises, highlighting the importance of individual action in the face of injustice. The story concludes with an example of one person's courage in saving Paris during World War II, underscoring the potential impact of individual choices.
Additional Information
- Source:Time.com. 2026/01, pN.PAG
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Psychology
- Publication Date:2026
- ISSN:2476-2679
- Accession Number:191145465
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