A lover of music, Bauer had a deep baritone and was known to sing duets with some of his academic partners or break out into traditional Welsh folk songs he learned as a university student, Silberklang said.
Prominent Israeli Holocaust scholar Yehuda Bauer dies at 98
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At the height of the ghetto's horrors in 1941, one Jew died on average, every nine minutes from infectious diseases, starvation or Nazi violence, said David Silberklang, a senior historian at Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center.
Warsaw Ghetto uprising survivor Tova Gutstein honored on 80th anniversary
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