I met Ed Feulner at the Philadelphia Society’s October 1969 meeting in Philadelphia, not that I was formally invited but rather because invitee David Jones of the then Charles Edison Memorial Youth Fund could not attend but had persuaded someone,… Read More
As the VOC family continues to mourn the passing of its Chairman Emeritus, watch a previously unreleased interview of Dr. Edwin J. Feulner in which he explains, in his own words, why he picked up the mantle of anticommunism, and… Read More
Dr. Edwin “Ed” J. Feulner (1941-2025) served as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation and was honored as Chairman Emeritus of the Foundation. He also served as the organization’s CEO during a short… Read More
Today, as we honor the more than 100 million victims of communism around the world, I wish to share a story that is both personal and political, a story about Laos, the country of my birth. At just 13 years… Read More
Every year, VOC commemorates what happened on June 4, 1989, when the Chinese Communist Party crushed a massive pro-democracy movement by sending tanks into Tiananmen Square. Beijing has since erased all mention of June 4 from its history. We still… Read More
Anthony R. Dolan, special assistant to President Donald Trump for domestic policy, a chief speechwriter for President Ronald Reagan, and a leading voice in the fight against communism died this week. Dolan was instrumental in crafting President Ronald Reagan’s messaging… Read More
Every November, the free world recognizes Victims of Communism Day, remembering the dreadful consequences that followed the Bolshevik takeover of Russia on November 17, 1917. Communism’s grisly crimes are vast and well-documented, and there is no single country with more victims… Read More
The Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation mourns the passing of Senator Joseph Lieberman. A lifelong advocate of liberty, a staunch anti-communist, and a recipient of VOC’s Truman-Reagan Medal of Freedom, Lieberman leaves behind an enduring legacy that will be remembered… Read More