John Boyne orients 'All the Broken Places' towards adults rather than children, while deflecting criticism for getting facts wrong and sympathizing with Germans over Jews

Ministers in outgoing cabinet okay NIS 3.5 million for creating video testimonies from around the world, digitizing them for use on social media and in schools

Teens at one of city's most selective public high school call for improved Holocaust education after classmate goose-stepped across stage in a German military uniform

Warsaw says presence of security personnel creates impression Poland is unsafe; incident is latest in string of spats between the two countries in recent years

Warsaw accuses Yacov Livne of refusing to communicate directly over dispute, after he said Poland was preventing education tours

Head of department that organizes now-suspended program threatens legal action, says state will not be able to provide security or help groups that encounter problems abroad

In Nuremberg, 8 teams of teenage players, including Maccabi Tel Aviv, hear from survivors' stories as part of competition dedicated to education and tolerance

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

In the nonfiction 'Nein, Nein, Nein!' novelist and screenwriter Jerry Stahl explores how we remember the tragedy and whether it's possible to properly mourn and honor its victims

New permanent exhibit at the Museum of Jewish Heritage: 'The Holocaust: What Hate Can Do' emphasizes individual human stories from before, during and after World War II

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