Dr. Joe Mulhall, author of 'British Fascism After the Holocaust,' claims his country's Nazi sympathizers created the 'blueprint' for today's anti-Semitic historical revisionists

From a US Army chaplain who rallied surviving Jews, to a fake military unit, resilience and chutzpah star in Rosie Whitehouse's new book about post-WWII exodus to the promised land

'Deported. Exiled. Saved.' uncovers dramatic new information with implications for descendants of the largest Polish survivor group -- including the family of this writer

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

In 'The Ratline,' Philippe Sands befriends son of Otto von Wachter, SS officer involved in killing his ancestors. Despite wealth of evidence, son says father was 'a great man'

Efraim Zuroff and Ruta Vanagaite chronicle a partnership and budding friendship as they seek to convince her countrymen to face a genocide perpetrated in part by their forebears

In 'The SS Officer's Armchair,' British-Jewish historian Daniel Lee retraces history of obscure lower-level Third Reich functionary, showing role he played in destroying lives

Dutch actress, known for her portrayal of Melisandre, buys rights to book titled 'The High Nest,' which tells story of two Jewish sisters who set up wartime resistance center

Film adaptation of Jerzy Kosinski's book 'The Painted Bird' draws acclaim, but has some viewers flee screening due to its graphic content

With the number of survivors shrinking, anti-Semitism on the rise, and enough time gone by for stories to be shared openly, writers and readers find the genre as relevant as ever

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