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Ukraine Honors Those Who Saved Jews During the Holocaust on May 14

Honoring rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust
Україна вшановує героїв, що рятували євреїв під час Голокосту 14 травня. Photo: Велика українська енциклопедія

Remembrance Day for Ukrainians Who Rescued Jews

According to Велика українська енциклопедія: On May 14, Ukraine observes a day of remembrance for its citizens who saved Jews during World War II. This date is dedicated to honoring the heroes who risked their lives to protect victims of genocide.

The Holocaust and Its Legacy

The term 'Holocaust,' derived from ancient Greek meaning 'burnt whole,' refers to the systematic genocide of European Jews by Nazi Germany during the war. In global historical scholarship, the word 'Holocaust' came into common use in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

It is worth noting that modern Israeli and French historiography often prefer the term 'Shoah,' which in Hebrew translates to 'catastrophe,' 'destruction,' or 'disaster.' The Holocaust stands as a stark example of the Nazi regime’s antisemitic ideology in action.

This information is presented on the VUE portal, highlighting the importance of remembering past events.

Marking this day is a crucial step in preserving historical memory and paying tribute to those who performed acts of heroism during the horrors of World War II. It serves as a reminder of the ongoing need to combat antisemitism and all forms of hatred in today’s society. By honoring the memory of these rescuers, we reaffirm our commitment to humanity and solidarity in the face of modern challenges.

As we commemorate the bravery of those who saved lives during the Holocaust, it is essential to recognize the broader context of these acts of heroism. For a deeper understanding of Ukraine's ongoing efforts to honor its Holocaust rescuers, you can explore more about this significant day and its implications for modern society.

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