The Halle synagogue attack was a 'nightmare' for her, Susanne Wasum-Rainer recalls, acknowledging that Germany's liberal democracy is challenged by populist, right-wing movements

Hiding in a pile of old clothes underneath a barracks, Eddy de Wind wrote 'Last Stop Auschwitz' in the days immediately after the camp's liberation 75 years ago

When the Allies liberated the first camps, the ghastly images of what they found were not widely shared. The discovery of Ohrdruf marked a turning point

Heart-wrenching testimonies from survivors living in Israel, as the Jewish state prepares to host world leaders on the 75th anniversary of the death camp's liberation

From recreating the Nuremberg Trials to a virtual reality 'walk-through' of Auschwitz-Birkenau, new gaming technology is replacing face-to-face encounters with Holocaust survivors

Almost 400,000 Poles toured the concentration camp complex last year, while foreign visitors included 200,000 Britons, 120,000 Americans, 73,000 Germans and 59,000 Israelis

Amid dispute with Putin over World War II history, Andrzej Duda says he won't go to major forum because Russian leader will give address while his request to speak has been denied

Against backdrop of argument with Russia over World War II, Andrzej Duda says he won't attend Auschwitz commemoration if Putin is allowed to address the event but he isn't

Future king's trip will be only the second time a member of UK royal family comes on official visit to Israel; Prince of Wales also set to visit Palestinian territories

Though prisoners commonly released after serving two-thirds of their sentence, court decides not to free Holocaust-denying Ursula Haverbeck, 91

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