Candle-lighting event will be held with photographer's grandchildren and German president for second night of holiday, 90 years after family fled looming genocide
After a revision of Austrian citizenship laws, candidates don't need to give up their native passports. Read about Giuliana Schnitzler, Julie Bronder and Amy Feineman's paths there
Pontiff says 'history is repeating itself' in relation to Operation Reinhard, a mass killing of almost 2 million Jews in 1942-1943 in Poland's death camps
Irmgard Furchner, 97, is being tried at German juvenile court for her role in assisting the SS commander of Stutthof concentration camp while she was a teen
Petschek family tried, but failed, to send handwritten manuscript abroad by mail in March 1939 during the Nazi occupation, drawing the attention of the Gestapo
Poet and journalist Clint Smith pens an insightful analysis on seeing Germany's commemoration of the Holocaust firsthand and how it impacts his conception of US penance for slavery
As Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism grow in North America, so too have calls to reclaim an emblem that for millennia has been an icon of well-being, not hate
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