Through April 2022, 'Nothing To Do But Try' at NYC's Museum of Jewish Heritage showcases the artist's overlooked early work, created in the immediate aftermath of the genocide

Movie tells story of Rudolph Vrba, Alfréd Wexler -- Slovak Jews who escaped from death camp with fastidious notes, only for their desperate pleas to meet with uncaring bureaucracy

In Nazi-occupied France, his Catholic polio-ridden mother hid his converted Jewish doctor father under the floorboards of their apartment and pretended they had divorced

Two dozen spectators take part in an eight-hour hike, alongside amateur actors portraying survivors who traversed the area to board ships to Palestine in 1947

After antiques are donated to the Victoria and Albert Museum, their 'concealed histories' were exposed, along with how much was known about their acquisition

Yishai Jusidman's 'Prussian Blue' series, being exhibited in Israel for the first time, utilizes a color found both in innocent pigments and the Zyklon B gas used by the Nazis

In the 1930s, the Mosse family left their extensive trove behind in Germany. Some works have now been traced to Israel, prompting a search for more looted art the museum may have

Jewish inmate Henryk Ross risked his life to take pictures detailing life in ghetto where thousands died of starvation, illness and tens of thousands were deported to death camps

Writer Julia Mayer says she became a 'Fred expert, not a Holocaust expert,' in writing a book about the survivor at her family's Seder table

NY's Olga Lengyel Institute reacts to disturbing new research about lack of once common Holocaust facts, highlighting its new 'How High School Students See the Holocaust' exhibit

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