Faced with shortage of lethal injection drugs, US state renovating its long-defunct gas chamber and buying chemicals to manufacture same gas used by Nazis in Auschwitz
Family memoir portrays spa town Marienbad's heyday, when Jews from all over Europe flocked there for medical treatments, reunions, and healthy doses of politics
British intelligence officer compiled document on WWII German camps on Channel Islands where hundreds of people, many of them Jewish, were killed or died under brutal conditions
Faced with shortage of lethal injection drugs, US state renovating its long-defunct gas chamber and buying chemicals to manufacture cyanide gas, better known as 'Zyklon B'
'Polanski, Horowitz. Hometown' follows Jewish filmmaker as he tours his hometown of Krakow with fellow survivor and photographer Ryszard Horowitz, whom he met in Warsaw Ghetto
Budapest-based Matyas Kiraly has amassed 14k followers in his travels to over 100 ruined cemeteries and synagogues, which he documents in an homage to a once-flourishing community
1948 UN convention says genocide is 'act committed with intent to destroy in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial or religious group'; many massacres still not recognized
Based on successful Israeli novel, movie 'Shepherd: The Story of a Jewish Dog' pares down complex narrative to convey historical and ethical lessons to younger generations
Drawing from USC Shoah Foundation's audiovisual archive, ‘The Memory Generation’ seeks to 'expand the pyramid of memory' by giving survivors' voices contemporary relevance
Author Alexandra Zapruder's 'Dispatches from Quarantine' initiative encourages youth to take cues from other periods of adversity and add their own observations and experiences
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