More than 3 million died in famine blamed on Stalin, though historians have debated if it was the result of intentional starvation or incompetence

Zilli Schmidt, who lost family to the Nazis, began speaking out publicly later in life about her experiences, urged against racism and right-wing extremism

Comments come after a six-day trip where he apologized to survivors of abuse at Catholic-run schools, where they were cut off from families, language and culture

With US and over 150 nations obligated to prevent and prosecute such actions, intensification of rhetoric by world leaders could be prelude to tougher response against Moscow

Leaders should be careful with language, French leader says, as he ramps up reelection campaign, echoing comments he made after US president called Putin a 'butcher'

President uses term for first time to blame high fuel prices on Russian invasion, after previously shying away from word regularly employed by Ukrainian officials

Ukrainian president seen outside Kyiv for first time since invasion, as world reacts in horror to bodies found in streets, mass graves following Russian retreat

War sees US secretary of state stuck between the personal and the political, as Zelensky repeats Holocaust comparisons, urging the world to do more

Ukraine’s main Holocaust memorial calls Putin's assertions 'a lie,' noting they were meant to justify Russia's invasion

President Zelensky says Moscow 'manipulated notion of genocide' to justify attack on his country; accuses invading forces of 'state terrorism,' claims civilian sites targeted

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