Measure helps close legal loopholes that caused rejection of many applications; German Jewish group calls move a 'gesture of decency'

Survivors plead for memories of the dead not to be sullied by ignoring renewed rise of racism, anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial

Researchers discover that a barely visible number scrawled on Ludwig Steinberg's valise corresponds to transport number of his six-year-old son Amos, killed at Auschwitz in 1944

Two of those who died in 1944 Fosse Ardeatine massacre, in which 335 were killed in reprisal for a partisan attack on an SS regiment, can now finally be honored by families

Efraim Zuroff and Ruta Vanagaite chronicle a partnership and budding friendship as they seek to convince her countrymen to face a genocide perpetrated in part by their forebears

Still haunted by the pyres of burning bodies, Marek Dunin-Wasowicz, 93, spent several months at Stutthof camp where war crimes defendant Bruno Dey served

Memoir by former UK Children’s Laureate Michael Rosen shows young readers effects of the Shoah in a way that relates to current plight of refugees

In March 1939, weeks before the notorious White Paper, Polish Jewry sent London a desperate telegram, published here apparently for the first time. At terrible cost, it was ignored

'Light of Life,' takes inspiration Jewish custom of placing stones on or near a grave to honor dead; 104,000 light-emitting pebbles commemorate each Dutch victim

After week of legal wrangling with family of 16-year-old Polish victim Rachel Mintz, Dudi Zilbershlag says he'll hand over to Yad Vashem archive letter she wrote in 1937 at age 11

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