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

Jews born in ashes of Holocaust visit picturesque towns where their parents saw postwar denazification of their persecutors' society, find common bonds with Germans' descendants

While visiting the POLIN museum in 2016, Daniel Patt realized he could be walking by his own relatives without knowing it, so he designed a platform 'From Numbers to Names'

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

Orphaned British survivor of Theresienstadt, 79, had been worried that was the only reason he didn't die; BBC show also finds cousins for man who never knew he had any relatives

Born in Budapest in 1925, Lilly Toth lost her family to the Nazis. The valuable texts, on display May 15 at Montreal’s Jewish Public Library, show her attachment to her native land

The man who revolutionized how comics are drawn is remembered for his activism - particularly on behalf of artists in an industry that has historically had many Jewish influencers

Glauben tirelessly shared story of time in Warsaw Ghetto and death march to Dachau, including for Shoah Foundation exhibit that will allow visitors to continue asking him questions

Film tells story of boxer Harry Haft and his experience as a prisoner in Auschwitz, where he was forced to put on exhibition fights for Nazi commandants

Eight survivors lead 2,500 participants, with some believing this year could be last time they will be able to attend event; first official delegation from UAE also joins in

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