Police in town near Odessa arrest 29-year-old over May 14 slaying of Vladimir Shchukin, 67, who had worked at the State Archive of the Nikolaev Region

Lidia Maksymowicz says she and pontiff 'understood each other with a glance' as Francis silently embraced the 80-year-old Polish citizen

Jewish group condemns Marjorie Taylor Greene's 'disgraceful' comparison of health order to persecution of the Jews

Oscar-winning film produced by Stephen Spielberg's Shoah Foundation interviews Hungarian survivors in a jarring but even more relevant wakeup call amid rising global antisemitism

Auschwitz and Lodz Ghetto survivor who worked tirelessly to get compensation for Jewish victims of the Nazis, dies in New York

Faye Schulman, 101, was able to survive 1942 liquidation of Lenin Ghetto by photographing Nazi officials; she escaped and joined the partisans

Governor of Bavaria notes that activist, who was executed for criticizing Hitler and the war, was ready to 'sacrifice this life for freedom, for her stance, for her conscience'

Over 1,900 descendants of those forced out during the Holocaust have reclaimed citizenship since law change in 2019, although not all are sure their relatives would have approved

Relatives say former prime minster Beata Szydlo has tolerated 'openly fascist' groups and supported attempts to stifle research into the Holocaust

In latest 'Finding Your Roots' episode, Jewish actor discovers relatives were rounded up in northeastern Poland, and sent to the Treblinka death camp

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