Annual prize of about $17,000 meant to encourage more people to combat hatred of Jews; far-right Freedom Party only parliamentary group to oppose award

Because suspect was 19 when assigned to work as a guard at the Stutthof camp, case could be handled by a juvenile court; experts to assess if he has ability to stand trial

Popular social media site deletes memes after reports from BBC, activists say site not doing enough to stop hate speech reaching young users

Andrzej Duda says no reparations for assets seized from Jews during World War II; Sunday vote seen as populism test in Europe, with campaign that has seen strains of anti-Semitism

Receiver says he is 'bridging the gap between different cultures, communities and religions'; Philadelphia Eagles announces player has been punished for offensive quotes

Archaeologists publish in-depth survey highlighting the historical importance of the oft-overlooked Lager Sylt, as well as the physical and psychological torture of its inmates

Critics claim Pilecki Institute's brief is to publicize heroes and overlook Poles who collaborated with Nazis, but its founder denies 'any kind of political agenda'

'We are the only country with more Hebrews after World War II,' Albanian PM notes in praising Albanians' protection of Jewish community

'The Tobacconist' imagines friendship between founder of psychoanalysis and teenage boy in coming-of-age story set against backdrop of 1938 German annexation of Austria

In a collection of essays by Holocaust researchers, 'Laughter After' explains that humor has always been part of the Holocaust's 'memorial landscape' and shows public engagement

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