Monument honors those who saved their Jewish neighbors from Nazis during World War II

IHRA wording gets unanimous okay from Tirana days ahead of inaugural Balkans Forum on anti-Semitism led by Albania's parliament, seeking to fight against anti-Jewish prejudice

Stephen Jacobs was only 5 years old when sent to Buchenwald, where he hid in the tuberculosis ward of the camp hospital. Designing Shoah memorials brings him closure, he says

'We are the only country with more Hebrews after World War II,' Albanian PM notes in praising Albanians' protection of Jewish community

House of Muhamet Bicaku, whose father and brother sheltered 20 Jews from occupation forces during Holocaust, was devastated in calamity that claimed 55 lives

Solomon Museum, which recounts how Muslim and Christian Albanians sheltered hundreds of Jews during the Holocaust, reopens thanks to generosity of businessman