At the Topography of Terror museum in central Berlin, I stood before a merciless archive of photographs, documents, and testimonies. In the Holocaust, the main parties agree: Germany has acknowledged, and Jews remember. What is certain to me is that Jews suffered a massive Holocaust, and questioning it is morally indefensible before any political consideration. Acknowledging other victims does not diminish the Jewish tragedy; it completes the moral picture and restores its universal human dimension. My visit to Holocaust sites was not a cultural experience; it was a moral earthquake.
Source: Daily News Egypt February 03, 2026 16:17 UTC