Retired teacher Frank Borner purports to operate under the auspices of the 'Meet a Jew' program, but a Jewish journalist has found major inconsistencies in his account

In recent years, the Lithuania-based diplomat who issued thousands of visas to Jews became a household name - but is his lionization part of a familiar post-Holocaust phenomenon?

Officials marked 80 years since Tsar Boris III stopped the deportation of the country's 48,000 Jews; they didn't mention the 11,000 whose murder by Nazis his government facilitated

Ellen Germain is keeping tabs as certain countries quietly attempt to revise their histories, working to ensure that a fair and nuanced vision of the past is maintained

Godfather of US avant-garde film Jonas Mekas fled Lithuania in 1941 as the Nazis advanced, but Yale researcher Michael Casper believes the now-deceased artist misled about his past

Russia calls comments by Lapid 'anti-historical,' defends Lavrov's suggestion the Nazi leader had Jewish blood, claiming some Jews in Holocaust did 'absolutely monstrous deeds'

Declining to elaborate further due to 'diplomatic protocol,' foreign minister reiterates call for Moscow to apologize after his Russian counterpart claimed Hitler had Jewish blood

The set for a historical WW II feature titled 'Shttl,' put up this summer on a lakeside near Kiev, has brought the Jewish villages that once dotted the Old Country back to life

Jewish groups split over support; amid ongoing debate, bill's founder posts photo of Hitler on official Facebook page with caption saying he was 'everything today’s liberal craves'

Article's subtitle accuses Polish government of prosecuting Holocaust scholars 'to exonerate the nation of the murders of three million Jews'

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