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

America's Second Gentleman explores the new Dimensions in Testimony project at USC's Shoah Foundation, which provides lifelike interactive accounts as the WWII generation wanes

First-of-its-kind project, 'If You Hear What I Heard,' films members of the third generation post-World War II who give testimonies in an ongoing docu-series

1998 video of Vanda Semyonovna Obiedkova, who died sheltering from Russian shelling in Mariupol weeks ago, was destroyed in family's home, but rediscovered and posted online

Hubert Pollack, who participated in a plan to get thousands of exit visas from Nazi Germany, is being honored along with 12 other Jewish heroes on Holocaust Remembrance Day

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'

Vivid recollections of day-to-day details at the extermination camp by Kalman Bar-on are being made public for the first time at a Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony in Tel Aviv

Rose Girone fled Nazi Germany for Shanghai, where her ability to knit didn't just keep her family from starvation - her professional colleagues also gave her the strength to go on

Opening Jan. 27 at the Illinois Holocaust Museum in Chicago, 'The Journey Back' puts participants in the narrators' shoes as they hear their tales of suffering and survival

Campaign, dubbed the '6MFollowers Project,' sees six survivors describe their daily lives and experiences, with goal of reaching 6 million followers by next year

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