The border crisis has reached unprecedented levels. Over 7.2 million illegal immigrants have entered the United States since President Joe Biden took office.
Nazi concentration camp survivors gathered in a ceremony to mark the 65th anniversary of the liberation of concentration camps.
Camp meant excitement, espionage, and a certain kind of joie de vivre that came with being 200 miles from home.
Two men, two paths—although many aspects of their lives are different, both men, due to their backgrounds, experienced the pain of extreme measures of deprivation, intimidation and ostracism. This two-part article will explore the main thing they have in common: a suppressive political system shaped their future.
The border crisis has reached unprecedented levels. Over 7.2 million illegal immigrants have entered the United States since President Joe Biden took office.
Nazi concentration camp survivors gathered in a ceremony to mark the 65th anniversary of the liberation of concentration camps.
Camp meant excitement, espionage, and a certain kind of joie de vivre that came with being 200 miles from home.
Two men, two paths—although many aspects of their lives are different, both men, due to their backgrounds, experienced the pain of extreme measures of deprivation, intimidation and ostracism. This two-part article will explore the main thing they have in common: a suppressive political system shaped their future.