For years, David Wisnia had wondered whether Helen Spitzer's connections in the camp had saved him from death, the New York Times reports. In 2016, he finally got a chance to ask

Ahead of Merkel's first visit to Nazi death camp, Leon Schwarzbaum recalls letter he gave to former camp guard during trial: 'There is no forgiveness'

Giant urn outside Reichstag now covered in black plastic as Center for Political Beauty says its intention was to highlight far-right extremism

International Auschwitz Committee says large urn outside German parliament in Berlin harms 'eternal peace of the dead;' Germany's Council of Jews urges remains be given respect

With a new memoir, 92-year-old Laureen Nussbaum wants to set record straight about Hans Calmayer who saved her family and countless others from deportation and probable death

Co-plaintiff says he's recognized he has 'to forgive'; Bruno Dey is charged as an accessory in murders of 5,230 people at Stutthof concentration camp

Documentary film 'Witness Theater' depicts drama lessons that bridge communication gaps between octogenarians and high schoolers, and their resultant real-life friendships

In short doc 'The Starfish,' an extended family travels to Falun, Sweden, to meet righteous gentiles who sheltered their patriarch

'Despite everything, I am very grateful to life for everything,' says Andor Stern who was 17 when he was liberated from Auschwitz

An Evangelical group dedicated to apologizing to Holocaust survivors and their offspring is speaking up in the wake of anti-Semitic attacks in Germany and the US

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