Polish PM Morawiecki and representatives of Jewish, Polish organizations lay wreaths, but only virtual tours of site where fighters resisted Nazi Germany on offer

When Germany occupied Hungary in 1944, Arie Even, his mother and brother had to go into hiding for nearly a year, at times in bales of hay and in underground cellars

In recently published 'All the Horrors of War,' British Brigadier H. L. Glyn Hughes strives to save as many lives as possible after liberating Nazi 'horror camp' inside Germany

Social media has become an important tool for the memorial museum, which hopes to teach a wider audience about the horrors of the Nazi genocide

State of Lower Saxony asks residents to observe minute of silence; commemorations of 75 years since end of WWII have been hampered by coronavirus restrictions

Jewish group says comment by Allan dos Santos, a Bolsonaro supporter, 'disregards the suffering of the victims'; official calls him a 'scoundrel'

15-year-old's journal published after World War II has won worldwide audience as a reminder of Holocaust horrors

Pastel drawing returned to family by National Gallery of Art in Washington; family say piece to be auctioned as it cannot be shared between 16 people

Targeted at adolescents in five languages, online series features iconic diarist using a video-camera to narrate a life spent hiding from the Nazis

The 'Dutch Schindler' died on March 30, 1980, but Sally Noach’s tale went untold until his daughter investigated his wartime efforts and found a heroism fueled by hope and chutzpah

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