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Saving history one story at a time

2025/7/2
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Andrew Roth
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Ari Shapiro
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Edward R. Murrow
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Jack Moran
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Rob Williams
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CBS News: 二战欧洲战场即将结束,但世界才刚开始发现纳粹大屠杀的可怕规模,这段历史不容忽视。 Edward R. Murrow: 作为记者,我亲眼目睹了布痕瓦尔德集中营的惨状,堆积如山的尸体让我震惊。我尽力描述我所见所闻,但仍有许多无法用语言表达的恐怖景象。我担心人们不相信我所报道的,但这段历史必须被铭记。 Rob Williams: 随着时间的流逝,大屠杀的幸存者越来越少,如果我们不能记录并分享他们的故事,关于这段历史的某些方面或建立联系的机会可能会永远消失。更令人担忧的是,对大屠杀的理解正在衰退,这与对民主和人权的质疑同时发生,绝非巧合。我们必须重视并传承这段历史,以避免重蹈覆辙。 Ari Shapiro: 经历过大屠杀的人们的故事正面临被遗忘的危险,因此我们正在与时间赛跑,尽可能多地记录下这些故事,以警示后人。

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The episode starts by highlighting the liberation of Nazi-occupied Europe 80 years ago and the subsequent discovery of the Holocaust's horrific scale. It uses Edward R. Murrow's firsthand account of Buchenwald to illustrate the atrocities committed.
  • Allied forces liberated Nazi-occupied Europe 80 years ago.
  • Edward R. Murrow's report from Buchenwald concentration camp detailed the horrific conditions and mass deaths.
  • Murrow's concern about disbelief highlights the early challenges in conveying the reality of the Holocaust.

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This summer marks 80 years since the end of World War II when Allied forces liberated Nazi-occupied Europe, and also began to discover the horrific scale of the Holocaust. An estimated six million Jews were systematically murdered by the Nazi regime.With the passage of time, there are fewer and fewer survivors who can tell the stories of what they witnessed and endured. Once fringe ideas of Holocaust denial are spreading. Multiple members of President Donald Trump's administration have expressed support for Nazi sympathizers and people who promote antisemitism.The stories of those who lived through the Holocaust are in danger of being forgotten. And there's a race against time to record as many as possible.In this episode, the story of a Jewish man who survived Buchenwald and an American soldier, who helped liberate the concentration camp.For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org). Email us at [email protected]).Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)