The contemporary narrative highlights the American role in defeating the Nazis, but overlooks the country's refusal to do more to save the victims

Formal demand for reparations over Nazi German occupation signed by Warsaw's foreign minister; Berlin has said it considers the matter settled

The New York Times: Siblings survived Birkenau concentration camp during Holocaust, lived near each other in Alabama and married other German refugees after the war

In his new book 'Saving Freud,' award-winning journalist Andrew Nagorski explores the history surrounding the father of modern psychology's harrowing escape to safety in London

Czech-born musician Lenka Lichtenberg speaks about her new album, 'Thieves of Dreams,' based on poetry written in Theresienstadt and hidden in Prague. NEW: Full transcript included

Dozens of survivors who regularly tell their stories at the museum meet in Jerusalem for a festive event ahead of Rosh Hashanah

The three-part miniseries airing this week recognizes a part of WWII history many Americans are unfamiliar with - or would prefer not to know about

Streaming this week, historian Rafael Medoff says 'The U.S. and the Holocaust' misrepresents President Roosevelt’s actions leading up to and during the genocide

If the film is right and the US cared about the Jews' plight during the war, then why did it oppose bombing the tracks and bridges that would have saved Jews?

Distributors of Beautiful Blue Eyes again allowed to advertise film on social media site; Meta initially upholds ban, but later says was 'made in error'

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