RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — Holocaust Remembrance Day was Thursday. Each year, the world takes the time on that day to reflect on the massacre of millions of people. But for kids in North Carolina, the memorial day may be the only day they get to learn about this tragic, and horrific, piece of history. “People forget about history,” said Michael Abramson. Abramson doesn’t want a moment in time that affects him every day to be forgotten. His mother, Gizella, survived the Holocaust. Much of their family did not. Between 1941 and 1945, about six million Jews died. Some died in...