Pope Francis says ideological fanaticism can lead to genocide, urges followers to 'be aware that these things can happen again'

Agreement announced on International Holocaust Remembrance Day also provides financial resources to promote remembrance, education and research of Jewish genocide

Those searching social media giant's pages for information about the genocide of European Jews will now be sent to a website curated by the World Jewish Congress and UNESCO

Jewish News: Archaeologists moved to tears during excavation when they uncover details about four youngsters in infamous camp in Poland

Ahead of a January 27 online preview of the Rome Shoah Foundation Museum's new exhibition, volunteers who usually travel Italy speaking to schools share their stories with ToI

The 140,000-plus identification papers are set to be displayed publicly for the 1st time; they're unique in containing details of status and personal traits, unlike Nazi-made cards

Global commemoration that marks Auschwitz-Birkenau’s liberation by Soviet forces on January 27, 1945, increasingly important as Holocaust denial rises

Chinese authorities eager to draw attention to the 20,000 European Jews who escaped Nazi atrocities by sheltering in the city, where they remained throughout the war

NPR correspondent hears how her grandmother bolted Europe via Portugal; TV personality Andy Cohen finds out that ancestors came from Pale of Settlement

Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy condemns Mussolini's 1938 racial laws, 'all of whose weight I still feel on my shoulders to this day'

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