Remembering the Holocaust is about remembering the price of indifference Olivia marks-woldman On Holocaust Memorial Day, the price paid for indifference to suffering is heavy in our hearts, but acknowledging it can help us tackle modern crimes such as those against the Uighur Muslims in China, writes Olivia Marks-Wolman.
Operation Reinhard: the anniversary of the Holocaust’s deadliest chapter reminds us of the persecution of Uyghur muslims in China Have you heard about Operation Reinhard? It was the most destructive phase of the Holocaust – yet most of us have never heard of it. Why is this? Unlike Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest of the Nazi concentration and death camps, the three death facilities of Operation Reinhard remain relatively obscure in public consciousness. That is why we write. This week eighty years ago, saw the commencement of a secretive [...]
Virtues of City life hide high-functioning eating disorders in our boardrooms Imagine being sat in a conference room with 100 people, picture their faces, their jobs, the conversations that you might have had with some of them, the ones that maybe you had your eye on to network with. Statistically out of that one hundred people in that room, sixteen people will at some point have [...]