
'Concerned': ADL urges Trump to restore Holocaust articles scrubbed from Pentagon website
Raw StoryThe Anti-Defamation League strongly condemned the Pentagon’s purge of articles related to the Holocaust that were reportedly caught up in a massive elimination of diversity-related content from all its platforms. At least half a dozen articles about the Holocaust have already been taken down from more than 1,000 Pentagon-hosted websites and labeled as “DEI” in their URL, CNN reported Wednesday. The removal of Holocaust-related content – including an article on Kitty Saks, a Holocaust survivor who remembers “the state- “We are concerned by reports that the Department of Defense has removed Holocaust-related content, including survivor stories, under the label of ‘DEI,” Greenblatt told CNN. “The history of the Holocaust, including the liberation of the camps, also reflects the bravery and sacrifice of Allied soldiers — a legacy that should be preserved, not erased.” Greenblatt added: “We urge the DoD to reverse this decision and preserve these vital historical records.” The purge order came as part of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s directive to scrap diversity-related content from all its platforms. Pentagon Press Secretary John Ullyot told CNN in a statement Wednesday that the Defense Department was “pleased by the rapid compliance” at the Pentagon.
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