Jewish-Ukrainian oligarch Pavel Fuks, accused of paying locals to daub swastikas in Kahriv and Kyiv, quoted saying 'he had no choice' after the Russian agents approached him

Ukrainian president accused of ignoring his country's part in Nazi genocide; Lapid refrains from criticism, vows Israel will keep aiding Ukraine ‘as much as we can’

With the Second World War a linchpin of Russia’s national identity, Putin has sought to use its memory in a bid to legitimize the invasion; historians call it a cynical distortion

Ukrainian president addresses Bundestag via video, says Europe being destroyed, urges tearing down a new 'wall' that Russia is building between 'freedom and bondage'

In tense meeting with Knesset speaker, Anatoly Viktorov reportedly insists lawmakers should hear Russian perspective before they listen to Ukraine's leader

People's Deputy Olga Vasilevskaya-Smaglyuk calls on Israelis to aid Ukraine further, saying 'Jews remember what happened in the Holocaust and they need to help'

Lawmaker Olga Vasylevska-Smaglyuk claims children kidnapped to camp 'like Auschwitz' in Belarus; mayor of Mykolaiv says war is between Russian Nazism and Western civilization

Frida Simon faced down Mengele and lived through the camps, while her boyfriend went on the lam; they reunited in Brooklyn a half-century later

Volodymyr Groysman, who lost family in Holocaust, calls Russia's invasion 'a continuation of Nazi policy on a national basis,' notes 'Hitler was not stopped by economic sanctions'

Letters from Frank sisters are the cornerstone of Danville Station, a unique off-the-beaten-path museum in a town of 1,000 and no Jewish community

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