Soldier used T-34 Soviet tank to mow down death camp's electric fence, helping to set prisoners free in 1945

Auschwitz and Lodz Ghetto survivor who worked tirelessly to get compensation for Jewish victims of the Nazis, dies in New York

Relatives say former prime minster Beata Szydlo has tolerated 'openly fascist' groups and supported attempts to stifle research into the Holocaust

Jewish leader who quit museum's advisory board expresses concern the move could be part of ruling party's 'historical policy,' which critics allege distorts the past

After long days of killing, Nazi officers would head to the dining room near the camp to grab a bite or have a drink

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Auschwitz museum says story contained 'lies and distortions'; journalist, magazine say they stand behind the piece, have received hate mail and death threats

Gerhard Richter's four-part series Birkenau is based on photos secretly taken in Auschwitz-Birkenau camp by a Jewish prisoner in 1944

Final member of death camp's 'sewing circle' dies of COVID-related complications; high-profile book based on women's experiences to be published in September

Guardian report finds comments, most of them anonymous, on Holocaust memorial site; tech giant acknowledges it needs 'to do better'

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