Researchers have found previously unknown identities of an estimated 4,000 camp inmates and information about 26,000 others

Irene Fogel Weiss, 90, who lost most of her family in the camp, saw the January 6 assault unfold on TV from her nearby home. She has a message for US Jews

Germany alleges he worked at Sachsenhausen camp in 1942-1945 as enlisted member of Nazi Party's paramilitary wing; despite advanced age, deemed fit to stand trial

Survivors plead for memories of the dead not to be sullied by ignoring renewed rise of racism, anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial

Foreign Ministry gives its Twitter account to Itzik Yaakobi, prisoner B-11057, to recount his experiences during the Shoah and answer questions from around the world

Plans for mass event and visits to death camp give way to events held by videoconference in shadow of pandemic; one survivor says US Capitol riot shows 'another tragedy may happen'

Pope Francis says ideological fanaticism can lead to genocide, urges followers to 'be aware that these things can happen again'

Global commemoration that marks Auschwitz-Birkenau’s liberation by Soviet forces on January 27, 1945, increasingly important as Holocaust denial rises

In new a cappella choral work, Swedish art music composer Jacob Mühlrad holds a dialogue with his deceased grandfather, using his harrowing testimony and texts by Elie Wiesel

David ‘Dugo’ Leitner, 89, has been eating falafel every January 18 to commemorate his Auschwitz survival, coming to Israel

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