Local rabbi says project suspended after he and others raised concerns it risked unsettling the gravesites of the murder victims

Law to come into effect in 2023; nationalist lawmaker says legislation is unnecessary, falsely claiming Romania hasn’t seen a single 'serious antisemitic case' in 20 years

Unlike other memorials, the recently opened permanent exhibit is unusually well-lit, giving the very human perpetrators of the genocide of Europe's Jews no shadows in which to hide

Eliyana Adler says Pilecki Institute suppresses Holocaust research and ignores how some Poles profited from murder of their neighbors; site director calls allegations 'unfounded'

'Love It Was Not' utilizes creative photomontage, interviews and archival testimony to describe a wildly improbable Auschwitz love affair

83 years after the teenager murdered a German diplomat in Paris, ostensibly giving the Nazis a pretext to spark the pogroms, historians are still divided over his legacy

At ceremony, Kate reunites with two Holocaust survivors who she photographed for a remembrance project

Barely a third could name a concentration camp, and one in ten believe the mass murder of Jewish people during WWII is either greatly exaggerated or a myth

In response to court over public sale of Holocaust items, top legal authority says it is 'morally, ethically, nationally and publicly wrong'

At inauguration ceremony in Vienna for Holocaust monument, chancellor says: 'We looked away for too long, until we realized our role as perpetrators'

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