British nation had tight-fisted attitude toward Kindertransport refugees, but many regular Brits opened their doors. Foster siblings are giving testimonies never recorded before
Author, whose wartime memoir 'All But My Life' is used in high school and college curricula, was awarded the 2010 Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in US
Born in Sao Paulo to Hungarian Jewish parents, he was imprisoned in six concentration camps, including Auschwitz; his family moved back to Europe before WWII
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
Russian invasion stirs up old memories for those acquainted with war; 'My whole body was shaking, and those fears crept up again through my entire body,' says one survivor
Gertrude Goldhaber fled the Holocaust to become a renowned US researcher and women's rights activist. Her son is gifting a treasure trove of documents to NYC's Leo Baeck Institute
'70 years ago there was no one to save us and take care of us like now,' says Natalia, 82; some say they want to move to Israel after daring journey; one woman survived Babyn Yar
'Song Searcher,' a new film about Moyshe Beregovsky, the Jewish folklorist and ethnomusicologist who traveled his native Ukraine in the 1930-40s, is all too relevant today
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