Author Brad Meltzer says he wrote the delicate, hope-filled intro to genocide's horrors with his own children in mind, as part of the 'Ordinary People Change the World' book series
Heiko Maas says recent comparison to Anne Frank and resistance fighter Sophie Scholl 'trivializes the Holocaust and shows an unbearable forgetting of history'
Site in Amsterdam's Jewish Quarter will feature names of more than 102,000 Jews, Roma and Sinti who were murdered in or on their way to Nazi concentration camps
In a collection of essays by Holocaust researchers, 'Laughter After' explains that humor has always been part of the Holocaust's 'memorial landscape' and shows public engagement
The museum's usual 3,500 daily visitors, 90% of whom are foreign, has dropped to 1,000, all of whom are local; management says the decrease is a major threat to its bottom line
Cultural center of Dutch city's historic Jewish community holds several museums and the beautiful Portuguese Synagogue. But is it enough to draw cautious tourists?
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