No Russian officials invited to annual event on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, as Moscow's war on Ukraine continues

Director of Yad Vashem, which loaned items for exhibition, calls for fresh ways to connect with younger generations as survivors die out

Goethe-Institut's panel originally postponed after an outcry that event was being held on anniversary of Kristallnacht

Goethe-Institut's panel postponed as non-profit expresses regret over timing, but not the event itself; Foreign Ministry calls the plan 'an utter disgrace'

Ahead of participation in state Yom Hashoah ceremony, 96-year-old who beat Auschwitz and two other camps says, 'We must tell our story and keep memory alive'

Jody Kipnis and Todd Ruderman say museum, which will be located near Boston Common, will strive 'to make the lessons of the Holocaust relevant to new generations'

The annual event that sees thousands march from Auschwitz to Birkenau is back after a 2-year hiatus due to COVID, and it's potentially the end of an era

Organizers cite death of camp survivor in shelling in Ukraine; invitations to go instead to civil society representatives for annual liberation remembrance next month

'As a contemporary witness, she helped keep the memory of those persecuted and murdered alive,' eulogizes German president, noting she became a prominent voice for remembrance

Israel's Holocaust museum, which has received major donations from Putin-tied oligarchs, refrains from singling out Moscow in its statement, on 4th day after fighting began

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