Owner of Anderson County Review apologizes following criticism, says the imagery 'was deeply hurtful to members of a culture who’ve been dealt plenty of hurt throughout history'
The museum's usual 3,500 daily visitors, 90% of whom are foreign, has dropped to 1,000, all of whom are local; management says the decrease is a major threat to its bottom line
Lawmakers seek to honor Juozas Luksa-Daumantas, accused of participating in the 1941 Lietukis Garage massacre in which locals tortured and beat dozens of Jews to death
Restitution organization says national rail operator HS should have consulted with community and survivors, rather than just announce 5 million euro donation to memorial centers
Jewish community representatives say offer is disappointingly low and money should be given to families as well as memorials; NS carried an estimated 102,000 Jews to their deaths
In 'The SS Officer's Armchair,' British-Jewish historian Daniel Lee retraces history of obscure lower-level Third Reich functionary, showing role he played in destroying lives
Aristides de Sousa Mendes issued visas to French Jews to enter Portugal during Holocaust; he will be memorialized with statue at site recognizing country's greatest figures
Large slabs set in the ground in a circle to be engraved with the names of the 64,000 victims who have been identified; site envisioned as 'place of reverence' for visitors
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