'Girl No. 60427,' the first finalist from Israel, wins accolade in 2022 Student Awards's Live Action category

'Appalled at the deliberate attack on remembrance,' memorial foundation says seven beeches were severed, of which one commemorated children killed at the Nazi camp

The film, now playing at New York’s Quad Cinema, is a dramatization of the true story of Sara Góralnik Shapiro, who disguised herself and worked for a family of Ukrainian farmers

Recently rediscovered book titled 'Maladie de Famine' records grim results of an almost complete lack of food imposed by the Germans in 1942

Over 2 days in 1942, police herded 13,152 people, including 4,115 children, into the Winter Velodrome of Paris before they were sent on to Nazi camps; very few survived

At former railway station used to deport Jews to Auschwitz, France's president will acknowledge that 'French society is not finished with antisemitism'

After the war René and his sister Irene were adopted by an NYC family, and spent most of their lives there; in his later years he taught children about the Holocaust

Site with 17.5 tons of human ashes discovered near Soldau concentration camp, north of Warsaw; researchers say victims, possibly 'Polish elites,' killed around 1939

In the nonfiction 'Nein, Nein, Nein!' novelist and screenwriter Jerry Stahl explores how we remember the tragedy and whether it's possible to properly mourn and honor its victims

BBC genealogy show probing history of ‘Great British Bake Off’ star Matt Lucas finds his grandmother's cousin rented room in Frank home in Amsterdam, is mentioned in famous diary

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