Claims Conference

@ClaimsCon

Since 1952, the German government has paid more than $70 billion for suffering and losses during the Holocaust because of Claims Conference negotiations

New York, NY
Joined May 2011
Born 26 October 1952

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  1. Jul 5

    "Everyone knows Anne Frank - Karolina stands for the 1.5 million mostly unknown Jewish children and adolescents who were murdered," said Cornelia Levi of the /

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  2. Jul 5

    'I forgave the Nazis not because they’re good people, but to free myself of the chains of the past and enable me to be a happy person' Hearts are heavy receiving news that Holocaust Survivor Eva Mozes Kor has left us. She will not be forgotten.

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  3. Retweeted
    Jul 3

    Heute wäre die Frankfurterin Karolina Cohn 90 Jahre alt geworden. Doch mit 12 Jahren fiel sie dem Holocaust zum Opfer. An ihrem Stolperstein in der Thomasiusstraße 11 könnt ihr mit einer 🌹 an sie erinnern.

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  4. Retweeted

    . among dear friends at in New York, including Chair , Deputy & leading Shoah remembrance activist Sir Ben Helfgott & Michael Helfgott, for the sacred task of discussing restitution for what was taken from our people in the Holocaust.

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    Jul 2
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  6. Jul 2

    Please find the attached story linking Karolina Cohn and ⁦. Join us tomorrow, July 3, at Thomasiusstraße 10 Frankfurt am Main to lay roses in honor of what would’ve been her 90th birthday.

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    Jul 2
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  8. Jul 2

    Translation: Significantly more money for Shoah survivors: Claims Conference and Agree on raising funds for social benefits.

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  9. Retweeted
    Jun 25

    A Claims Conference study recently revealed 49% of US Millennials cannot name a single concentration camp. Write your representative in support of the Never Again Education Act to grant funds to provide Holocaust education in American schools:

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  10. Jul 2

    July 3, 2019, Thomasiusstraße 10 Frankfurt am Main. 90 roses for Karolina Cohn

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  11. Retweeted
    Jul 1

    ➡️ | Iniciamos hoy la participación en la Claims Conference que tiene lugar en la ciudad de Nueva York. 📸 Pte de la DAIA, , y el director ejecutivo, , junto a Julius Berman presidente de la y Gregory Schneider, director ejecutivo.

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  12. Jul 1

    Thanks for joining us to celebrate our collective work on behalf of and the preservation of the memory of those that perished in the Shoah.

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  13. Jul 1

    The / will commemorate Karolina Cohn July 3rd at the Stolperstein at Thomasiusstraße 10 in Frankfurt, Germany, on the day she would've turned 90 years old. Karolina could've been your neighbor.

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  14. Jul 1

    “The leaders of today’s Neo-Nazi and White Supremacist organizations are not Adolf Hitler, and America is not Germany, but, in order to understand their agenda, it is vital to understand the history of these code words, symbols, and ideologies”

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  15. Jun 28

    On July 3rd, Karolina Cohn would have turned 90 had she not been abducted and murdered.

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  16. Jun 28

    “I remember every minute of my fear and my suffering,” commented Frances Flescher, Iasi pogrom survivor. “I suffered every single day – I’m not even talking about being hungry and thirsty. We were persecuted.”

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  17. Jun 28

    "[Karolina] Cohn gives us the task of never being merely representative of the millions of murder victims, but rather not resting until everything about the life, thinking & feeling of those murdered has been recorded. So it's our job to never rest."

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  18. Jun 27

    Pinchas Gutter was 7 when broke out. He lived in the Warsaw ghetto; took part in its uprising; survived 6 Nazi concentration camps– including the Majdanek, an extermination camp; & lived through a death march. The chance 2 engage w/him ends 6/30

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  19. Retweeted
    Jun 27

    Last week, German artist Gunter Demnig laid the first stolpersteine (stumbling blocks) in Copenhagen, the first ever installed in Denmark. The stolpersteine serve as a memorial honoring Danish Jews deported to concentration camps during the Holocaust.

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  20. Jun 27

    They'd escape the Germans for a day or to then one day his parents urged him to run ahead; returning Maor found they'd been shot. "Suddenly, I was left alone. It's a horrible feeling. You’re 10 yrs old, looking left & right, & you have nothing, nothing”

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