The Canadian Army has apologized after a social media post on International Holocaust Remembrance Day failed to mention the Jewish community, instead referring to victims as “members of marginalized groups.” This oversight sparked criticism from scholars and Jewish advocacy groups, highlighting the importance of specifically recognizing the six million Jews murdered during the Holocaust. The military acknowledged that the wording lacked historical accuracy and has since removed the post to prevent further harm. They are now reviewing their internal processes to ensure greater sensitivity and precision in future communications.
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