In his book 'Rain of Ash,' historian Ari Joskowicz tracks Romani-Jewish relations since World War II, from decades of 'mutual suspicion' to 'unlikely success story'

The film's protagonists find answers to their marital woes in the Nazi death camp, but some say that despite its drawbacks, at least the film teaches Indians about the genocide

Death toll on the occupied island of Alderney, or 'Little Auschwitz,' is hotly debated, as a possibly faulty postwar report has experts saying thousands more may have been killed

Researcher finds archived video of infamous liberation of Bergen-Belsen camp prisoners near Farsleben in 1945; survivors identify themselves in clip

Students and pro soccer players paint ceramic butterflies together to commemorate victims from Westphalia, where team is based, as part of The Butterfly Project education program

Critics are calling for romantic melodrama 'Bawaal' to be removed from Amazon due to insensitivities, but the director says it's being misunderstood

Hans Hochstöger grew up in idyllic Hofamt Priel never knowing that the SS gunned down over 200 Hungarian Jews there. Now he seeks to raise awareness of the village's tragic history

Biden spokesperson issues rare rebuke of a news network over 'obscenity' from Greg Gutfeld and Fox's lack of condemnation

In new short satiric film premiering July 25, Anne Frank House museum reps hire a marketing firm to remake diarist's image in era of 'empathy fatigue' among young people

In her new book, investigative journalist Judy Rakowsky unearths the well-concealed fate of relatives murdered by their countrymen while in hiding from the Nazis

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