Italian President Sergio Mattarella hails him as a 'tireless witness to the memory of the Holocaust,' Jewish leaders lament his passing as Italy sees renewed surge of anti-Semitism

For years, David Wisnia had wondered whether Helen Spitzer's connections in the camp had saved him from death, the New York Times reports. In 2016, he finally got a chance to ask

Warsaw says contemporary housing developments and business firms that cover a part of Mauthausen-Gusen do not befit its nature, victims included tens of thousands of Poles

Making her first visit to Nazi death camp as chancellor, German leader says fight against anti-Semitism and all hatred is priority for her government

Chancellor says on eve of trip that fight against anti-Semitism and all forms of hate is priority for her government; hails $66 million donation for Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation

Frederick Terna, 96, thinks Merkel's visit to Nazi camp is positive; says he is worried by similarities he sees between today's politics and the 'narrow nationalism' of the 1930s.

'Visitors believe that we should be in mourning all day, every day,' Polish resident says, a day before Merkel visits former Nazi death camp

Realizing a concept 70 years in the making, Amsterdam structure to be one of Europe’s largest to honor Jewish victims individually, with a brick for each of 100,000 lost

Official memorial museum calls on retail giant to remove the listings: 'Auschwitz on a bottle opener disturbing and disrespectful'

Jewish instrument was property of survivor Chaskel Tydor, and there are accounts that inmates blew it inside the death camp in defiance of Nazis, at great risk to their lives

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