Marking anniversary of Edith Stein's murder at Nazi death camp, Vatican's Michael Czerny, seen as close to pope, notes shared Jewish heritage with sainted martyr

At former railway station used to deport Jews to Auschwitz, France's president will acknowledge that 'French society is not finished with antisemitism'

After the war René and his sister Irene were adopted by an NYC family, and spent most of their lives there; in his later years he taught children about the Holocaust

Elisabeth Borne says tragic history led her to avoid showing her emotions; official explains her experiences after accusations, perhaps tinged with sexism, that she lacks warmth

Robert Keith Packer told FBI agents he wore antisemitic sweatshirt "because he was cold,' expressed no remorse for taking part in storming of US Capitol

Group of Israeli Muslims, Christians and Druze joins annual Holocaust event, speaks with survivors at Nazi death camp: 'Want to understand the pain'

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

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'

Officials say mobile crematoria and heavy machinery being brought into city to remove thousands of dead, rubble, as mayor claims stark parallel with infamous Holocaust death camp

Over 70,000 Slovakian Jews taken to concentration camps, with authorities paying Nazi Germany for each Jewish citizen who was transported; extreme far-right party skips vote

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