Obama at Buchenwald and Beyond
Perhaps Obama's Buchenwald visit was a symbolic reassurance to the Jews of the world: that he was aware of the reasons why a Jewish state became a moral necessity after the Holocaust.
Perhaps Obama's Buchenwald visit was a symbolic reassurance to the Jews of the world: that he was aware of the reasons why a Jewish state became a moral necessity after the Holocaust.
Rachel Sklar | Posted 07.06.2009 | World
Today, Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel joined Barack Obama at Buchenwald, one of Nazi Germany's worst concentration camps, but he worried that "the world hasn't learned" from the tragedy.
Huffington Post/AP | Posted 07.06.2009 | World
WEIMAR, Germany (AP) - President Barack Obama toured a World War II concentration camp Friday after prodding the international community to redouble e...
AP | MELISSA EDDY and JOCHEN WIESIGEL | Posted 07.04.2009 | World
OHRDRUF, Germany — President Barack Obama's visit this week to the former Buchenwald concentration camp is a pilgrimage of sorts, taking him clo...
Thane Rosenbaum | Posted 07.07.2009 | World