Abdelkader Benali said in the past he feels uncomfortable around Jewish people in Amsterdam, called Gaza a 'ghetto'

Covering 370 acres, site of central ‘Holocaust by bullets’ massacre will become one of world’s largest commemorations for Jewish genocide

Jan Grabowski and Barbara Engelking were sued for revisiting post-WWII claim against Malinowo mayor Edward Malinowski

Publishers won't hold publicity campaign for translation of Hitler's 1925 book and have set a high price to ensure it isn't widely accessible

US Holocaust Memorial Museum uploads over 700 hours of audio recordings, many of them in German without translation, as well as 37 reels of film introduced as evidence

Military spokesman says behavior of Nathan Freihofer, who has millions of followers on social media platform, was 'inconsistent with the values of Army service'

Site complains masses of daytrippers 'disturb the peace of the dead' with winter sports at former Nazi camp; 'Historical sensitivity is fading,' says foundation director

Budapest resident Agnes Keleti, a winner of the Israel Prize, took home 10 medals in gymnastics - including 5 golds - at the 1952 Helsinki and 1956 Melbourne Games

The story of Schloss Schulzendorf, built by a Berlin department store owner in 1889, confiscated by the Third Reich, obscured by the Soviets, restituted, abandoned, rediscovered

'I lost my childhood, I never had my teenage years,' writes 87-year-old Toby Levy, 'and now, in my old age, this is shortening my life by a year'

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