Exhibition at US National Archives to mark 75 years since liberation of death camp makes no mention of Henry Ford-owned company using slave labor to build German trucks during war

Victor Perahia captivates middle-schoolers in Drancy with his personal story; 'This will surely stay with me the rest of my life,' one says

Museum tells newspaper it allowed an unbalanced representation of events during World War II, clarifies that videos shown at ceremony last month do not represent its own position

'It’s hard to overstate the importance of this collection,' says historian, as new images from Nazi SS officer's personal album clarify findings of archeological excavations

As world leaders poured in to commemorate the 75th liberation of the Nazi death camp on January 27, a handful of clergy demanded it be moved to less sacred ground for Jews

Marian Turski says the Holocaust didn't 'fall from the sky' but came after growing acceptance for discrimination against minorities; remarks seen as aimed at nationalist government

President to give Hebrew-language speech in memory of the victims of Nazism to the Bundestag; members of the Goldin and Shaul families will be in attendance

A chronological look at the notorious Nazi death camp where over 1.3 million people died, from 1940 when the site was first chosen until its liberation by the Red Army in 1945

Jewish victims gather to tell their stories, say prayers for loved ones who died at camp; commemoration comes as Poland bickers with Israel, Russia over Polish complicity in WWII

President tells Duda Nazi Germany had assistance from across Europe, which 'demands acceptance of responsibility' by relevant parties

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