Once an epicenter of Jewish life, the Baltic state still refuses to come clean about its dark history, critics charge. But recent developments show it is a work in progress

During a recent multiple-city speaking tour, lecture halls filled to capacity to hear Sami Steigmann talk about what happens when their country doesn't stand up to bigotry

School superintendent recommends board not renew William Latson's contract when it expires next year after he said 'not everyone believes Holocaust happened'

Officials say comments by William Latson had become a distraction for the community

'Through the Lens of Faith' focuses on 21 survivors who discuss how their relationship with God and the divine evolved during and after their internment at the death camp

75 years ago, Nazis rounded up the island's Jewish population and forced them onto the tanker Tanais, subsequently mistaken for a German war ship and sunk by the British

Real personal documents bring readers in direct contact with the struggles, hopes, and even bureaucratic hurdles of Jewish Europeans trying to escape an unforeseeable genocide

The Cape Town Holocaust and Genocide Centre reaches the general public by teaching tolerance through the lens of mass extermination in Rwanda

Monarch set to present British Empire Medal to seven Nazi victims in recognition of their education work

For the first time tech soldiers take part in hackathon, joining entrepreneurs to help preserve memory and raise the quality of life of survivors; 'It is our duty,' says Major E

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