Journalist Maziar Bahari and his 'IranWire' website are leveraging scholars from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum to stamp out Holocaust denial at its roots

Personal items discovered during pre-construction ‘rescue’ excavations recall lives of 180,000 Jews murdered at former Nazi death camp

Survivor and president of the From the Depths Holocaust commemoration group says 'unacceptable' reference by Quebonafide 'trivializes our common history'

'Deported. Exiled. Saved.' uncovers dramatic new information with implications for descendants of the largest Polish survivor group -- including the family of this writer

Piotr Cywiński makes the unusual move of speaking up about an Israeli plan for hawkish Effi Eitam, who has been accused of racist rhetoric, to head Israel's Holocaust center

In 'Ghost Citizens,' Polish academic Lukasz Krzyzanowski delves into postwar Radom, where Jews found new residents living in their stolen homes, and little empathy from the public

Poland's Supreme Court rules in favor of Australian Ann Drillich, who claimed neighbor who saved her mother from Nazis later betrayed family and gave away their property

Ron Wyden says president has re-created ‘paper wall’ that kept those fleeing Nazi Germany from entering America

Judges uphold Restitutions Committee ruling that disputed artwork stay in Stedelijk Museum and not be returned to family of original owners

Ceremony organized by Jewish Claims Conference with participants from around the globe honors those killed by the Nazis and urges raised awareness of anti-Semitism

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