Sculpture of Mary and infant Jesus had belonged to Jakob Goldschmidt, a prominent businessman persecuted by the Nazis and forced to flee Germany in 1933

Dubai's Crossroads of Civilizations Museum founder says exhibition aims to fight Holocaust denial, remind visitors of 'good days' between Jews and Arabs in region

'Filmmakers for the Prosecution,' playing in NYC through Feb. 2, shows how in the War Crimes Unit Budd and Stuart Schulberg helped convict top Nazis; Americans never saw their work

With 'Invited to Life,' photographer Van Sise acknowledges the tragedy his subjects went through but focuses on their postwar successes pursuing hobbies, careers, love and family

Little-known underground youth network smuggled around 7,000 Jews out of Hungary in one of war's largest rescue operations

Marking Holocaust Remembrance Day, Germans are presented with the Obermayer Award for projects like restoring landmarks and coming up with creative Holocaust youth education

Gilad Erdan says world body holds 'heinous double standard' against Jewish state, calls for action against officials who have made antisemitic statements

Antonio Guterres compares today's rhetoric to 1930s Germany, decries rising antisemitism, as world body caps series of events marking the Nazi genocide

Russian leader says 'forgetting the lessons of history leads to the repetition of terrible tragedies' as he continues to compare war against Hitler with current conflict

No Russian officials invited to annual event on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, as Moscow's war on Ukraine continues

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