Yad Vashem said to be looking into report that Wojciech Rychlewicz provided false documents to European Jews fleeing Nazis

In 2015, the 132-year-old venue revived an annual concert 70 years after the Nazis decimated Dutch Jewry, uniting the small community from Orthodox to unaffiliated

Friedrich Karl Berger, 95, had been accused of aiding and abetting the killing of prisoners at 2 concentration camps; his case was seen as 'possibly the last'

Commission finds Restitutions Committee has damaged Netherlands' reputation by refusing to return some items held in museums, among them disputed $22m Kandinsky painting

Trump administration supports Germany and Hungary, arguing cases should be heard in countries where crimes took place

Display at London’s Wiener Holocaust Library from December 8 reveals often overlooked rescue efforts and armed uprisings, as Jews fought back against their persecutors

Author Brad Meltzer says he wrote the delicate, hope-filled intro to genocide's horrors with his own children in mind, as part of the 'Ordinary People Change the World' book series

California man has waged decades-long battle, saying grandfather was forced to sell prized collection to Nazis; German authorities argue the sale was done willingly

Critics say book depicting operation to smuggle children out of Amsterdam kindergarten during WWII twists historical record; publisher stands by author

Renowned writer, lawmaker, comedian among the community builders and educators whose deaths have been overshadowed by US politics and the pandemic

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