In 'Bruno Schulz,' author Benjamin Balint follows the dark story of a renowned Polish-Jewish creative turned SS officer's artist-slave, and the battles over his surviving legacy

Art Spiegelman, author of Holocaust graphic novel, leading fight against possible move at district of 6,000 students: 'Book burning leads to people burning'

US delegate Ellen Germain say conference meant to ensure governments are building on each other's experience

'The Light in the Darkness' creator says he hopes medium can be used to deal with subject in the same way as movies; was bothered by WWII games not clearly featuring genocide

Program will take pieces by 'problematic' figures and ask audience to vote on their fate; antisemitism watchdog decries format as 'utterly sick'

Near the site of one of the genocide's most heavily photographed atrocities, lighting designer Jenny Kagan brings the city's wartime past 'Out of Darkness'

Relatives of murdered Auschwitz victim Johanna Margarethe Stern-Lippmann will regain 'View of Murnau with Church,' displayed in the Dutch city of Eindhoven's art museum since 1951

Czech-born musician Lenka Lichtenberg speaks about her new album, 'Thieves of Dreams,' based on poetry written in Theresienstadt and hidden in Prague. NEW: Full transcript included

US reporter Luke Tress looks at Holocaust art education in NY and opioid crisis; Jessica Steinberg discusses Aviv Geffen's abrupt political shift and rebates for film/TV producers

Originally banned by the camp's Jewish leadership after dress rehearsal due to its boldness, Nazi victim Karel Švenk's 'The Last Cyclist' is now getting its turn in the limelight

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