
BBC Faces Backlash for Omitting Jews from its Holocaust Coverage
Several BBC broadcasts on International Holocaust Remembrance Day failed to identify the victims as Jewish, prompting criticism from Holocaust educators and officials.

Several BBC broadcasts on International Holocaust Remembrance Day failed to identify the victims as Jewish, prompting criticism from Holocaust educators and officials.

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