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Belgium's state-owned railway shines light on Holocaust role

A Holocaust survivor and the son of a Nazi collaborator have shared their experiences at Brussels' Train World museum. Talking to students, they warned of the dangers of forgetting history. A Holocaust survivor and the s…

Belgium's state-owned railway shines light on Holocaust role

A Holocaust survivor and the son of a Nazi collaborator have shared their experiences at Brussels' Train World museum. Talking to students, they warned of the dangers of forgetting history.

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  • A Holocaust survivor and the son of a Nazi collaborator have shared their experiences at Brussels' Train World museum.
  • Talking to students, they warned of the dangers of forgetting history.

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  • t survivor and the son of a Nazi collaborator have shared their experiences at Brussels' Train World museum. Talking to students, they warned of the dangers of forgetting history.
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  • A Holocaust survivor and the son of a Nazi collaborator have shared their experiences at Brussels' Train World museum.
  • Talking to students, they warned of the dangers of forgetting history.

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