Born in Budapest in 1925, Lilly Toth lost her family to the Nazis. The valuable texts, on display May 15 at Montreal’s Jewish Public Library, show her attachment to her native land

Identified only as Josef S., former concentration camp guard is charged with 3,518 counts of accessory to murder; verdict scheduled for June 2

Appeals court confirms earlier ruling that ex-presidential candidate didn't deny crimes against humanity by saying Philippe Pétain sacrificed foreign Jews to save Jewish citizens

In video posted for Ukraine's Remembrance Day, Zelensky repeatedly compares WWII atrocities to alleged Russian present-day crimes; Putin vows to defeat Ukrainian 'Nazism'

Tech giant changes iPhone's photo app to prevent 'creating some unwanted memories,' after criticism over visitors taking inappropriate selfies at sensitive locations

Frank Atwood, sentenced to death in 1987 for murder of an 8-year-old girl, is son of Jewish woman who fled Austria; local Jewish community unsuccessfully appeals use of Zyklon-B

Ukrainian president says remarks from Kremlin's top diplomat show Moscow has failed to learn lessons from World War II, noting Russian assaults on Holocaust memorials and survivors

Crumbled brick wall at Holocaust Memorial Plaza meant to evoke 'deterioration of the Jewish community due to the Nazi regime'

Many Ukrainians killed Jews during World War II, collaborated with Nazis, and the country has honored antisemites, while others saved Jewish neighbors, say some survivors

In new book 'Watching Darkness Fall,' former US ambassador David McKean illustrates how antisemitism, apathy and internal politics set America back in the war against Germany

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