Wiener Holocaust Library highlights early postwar efforts to investigate 'mobile concentration camps' and the identity of their victims

Inaugural event was created so that survivors can have 'a day of joy; a day of celebration. Not a day to share with condemnation of the Nazis'

Retiree Vladimir Spanik, who is not Jewish, says he enlisted the teenagers to help clean up graveyards so they can learn about a 'extremely painful moment'

In family memoir, 'If Anyone Calls, Tell Them I Died,' Emanuel Rosen examines grandfather's tragic life and death after failed immigration to Israel due to 1930s Nazi persecution

A dozen skulls and several bones turned up near river where German prisoners held by Soviets after World War II were buried

Wilhem Sasnal says works needed because parts of Poland's society refuse to acknowledge that, though occupied by Nazis, there were also Poles who joined in the crimes

Declassifying records, author Leah Garrett uncovers amazing story of X Troop, a unit of German-speaking refugee volunteers determined to outwit and outfight the Nazis at all costs

Controversial Republican lawmaker retracts statements after visit to US Holocaust Museum: 'There's no comparison and there never ever will be'

Their deaths separated by 10 years, Anne Frank and Emmett Till are connected by historians, filmmakers and playwrights. On Saturday, Frank would have been 92

Local resident spots some 12 human skulls and multiple bones in bank of river running through nearby town of Oswiecim; prosecutors investigating if remains are linked to death camp

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