Eight survivors lead 2,500 participants, with some believing this year could be last time they will be able to attend event; first official delegation from UAE also joins in

Duda joins more than 2,000 young Israelis and others at March of the Living in Poland; 'We will never again allow something like this to happen,' he says

Hubert Pollack, who participated in a plan to get thousands of exit visas from Nazi Germany, is being honored along with 12 other Jewish heroes on Holocaust Remembrance Day

Ahead of participation in state Yom Hashoah ceremony, 96-year-old who beat Auschwitz and two other camps says, 'We must tell our story and keep memory alive'

The annual event that sees thousands march from Auschwitz to Birkenau is back after a 2-year hiatus due to COVID, and it's potentially the end of an era

But Holocaust memorial, in report for court on controversial sale, notes it 'cannot be determined with absolute certainty' that dies weren't used on Jewish inmates at Nazi camp

One officer joked about Auschwitz death camp, watchdog finds; Metropolitan Police apologizes, home secretary calls behavior 'sickening'

Schalke supporters, working with the Gelsenkirchen municipality, local historians, and Jewish community, bring attention to deportation of 500 Jews to Nazi-ruled Latvian ghetto

Opening Jan. 27 at the Illinois Holocaust Museum in Chicago, 'The Journey Back' puts participants in the narrators' shoes as they hear their tales of suffering and survival

Grant program will reward projects tackling racial prejudice, antisemitism and discrimination; chairman warns that bystanders facilitate bigotry

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