Example sentences for: auschwitz

How can you use “auschwitz” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Rosenbaum recounts an event at Yale in 1990, at which Lanzmann accused a 73-year-old Auschwitz survivor of participating in revisionist propaganda.

  • Gabriel Schoenfeld, in an article for the June issue of that magazine, "Auschwitz and the Professors," deplores a recent spate of books and studies written by women (and a few men) he calls "feminist Holocaustologians," who indulge in "witless and malicious theorizing" and "the worst excesses" of a discipline--Holocaust Studies--he has no use for to begin with.

  • A visit to the Auschwitz concentration camp may not exactly be “fun,” but it certainly is a tremendous and moving learning experience for older children.

  • But since so many of Germany's great photographers died in exile--Munkàcsi, Eisenstaedt, Moholy-Nagy, Lotte Jacobi, Herbert Bayer, Tim Gidal, Felix H. Man--not to mention in Auschwitz (the pioneering photojournalist Erich Salomon, for one), we know whom to blame.

  • Although Jason Turner's remark, discussed in the June 29 "Chatterbox," may have been unintentional in its reference to the "welcome sign" over Auschwitz's main gate, his attitude remains the same: forced labor without hope for education, decent child care, or a better future.


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