Death toll on the occupied island of Alderney, or 'Little Auschwitz,' is hotly debated, as a possibly faulty postwar report has experts saying thousands more may have been killed

In 'Bruno Schulz,' author Benjamin Balint follows the dark story of a renowned Polish-Jewish creative turned SS officer's artist-slave, and the battles over his surviving legacy

At London's Wiener Holocaust Library through June 16, an exhibit of letters from WWII tracks the spread of information by Jews seeking to protect loved ones from the Nazis' web

While hiding from the Nazis, Charlotte Salomon made 'Life? Or theatre?', a series of paintings set to music and words

More visual evidence of Nazi deportation is emerging in attics and archives in various countries, providing a powerful tool against Holocaust denial

With help from Yad Vashem, writer known for 'Lost' and 'Watchmen' finds testimony detailing fate of his family in Białystok ghetto

'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

Vienna-based seller im Kinksy is at the center of a dispute between grandchildren of a couple murdered in the Holocaust and a 2008 buyer whose anonymity it is sworn to maintain

Legislation approved by Bundestag also bars anyone convicted of an antisemitic or bigoted act from receiving German citizenship

Shooting incident in Kremenchuk kept quiet 'to prevent panic' amid local Jewish community; grave robbers allegedly expose and scatter human remains in Pikov

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