Inge Auerbacher joins the likes of Elie Wiesel and Shimon Peres in being invited to speak to the Bundestag, where she will discuss being sent to Theresienstadt as a child

Sensing impending disaster, the Wiener Library's founder gathered evidence of German antisemitism from the 1920s, making an argument against the Nazis before Hitler came to power

Unlike other memorials, the recently opened permanent exhibit is unusually well-lit, giving the very human perpetrators of the genocide of Europe's Jews no shadows in which to hide

Lily Ebert, author of the new memoir 'Lily's Promise,' and her great-grandson Dov Forman have gained millions of social media followers, and their posts have over 100 million views

'A Wounded Landscape: Bearing Witness to the Holocaust,' sees Marc Wilson visit 130 sites across Europe to tell 22 tragic stories, including his great-grandfather's

Wiener Holocaust Library highlights early postwar efforts to investigate 'mobile concentration camps' and the identity of their victims

Writer Ulrich Boschwitz fled Germany after pogrom and wrote contemporary account 'The Passenger' before death at sea by a Nazi torpedo. Now rediscovered, it's earning rave reviews

Now in select theaters in the US, documentarian Luke Holland's posthumously released last title reveals the psychology of Hitler's genocidal machine via its younger members

Drawing from USC Shoah Foundation's audiovisual archive, ‘The Memory Generation’ seeks to 'expand the pyramid of memory' by giving survivors' voices contemporary relevance

Oscar-winning film produced by Stephen Spielberg's Shoah Foundation interviews Hungarian survivors in a jarring but even more relevant wakeup call amid rising global antisemitism

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