Berlin-based Alfred Landecker Foundation says survivors are particularly vulnerable in light of COVID-19, both to infection and to effects of self-isolation

Gertrud Steinl, who died last week on eve of her 98th birthday, was declared Righteous Among the Nations for saving woman in Polish town of Stryj

Airing March 26, the unprecedented German-produced, based-on-true-life, mini-series in Yiddish is powered by Israeli actress Shira Haas and an explosive female creative team

Resignations from Kazerne Dossin memorial follow outcry over its plan to host awarding of prize to Brigitte Herremans, who supports boycotts of Jewish state

There is absolutely no need to concoct sadistic fantasy beyond what we know of the Nazis’ gruesome acts of torture; the truth of the Holocaust is hard enough to assimilate

Center receives register of 12,000 names from 1930s-40s, says some financial transfers could include funds looted from Jews; bank says it will look into the matter

Organizers of Holocaust-themed display at event in Badajos specialize in juxtapositions; show features concentration camp prisoner clothes, Hitler uniforms

Leading historian set to study newly released documents says 'no doubt' Piux XII knew of mass murder of Jews, but much may yet be learned about his state of mind, silence on matter

After seeing display, municipality of Campo de Criptana says it shares criticisms against men and women in Nazi uniforms, dancers in camp uniforms waving Israeli flags

Movies take creative license with history, drawing some protests, but filmmakers say medium can be powerful tool to educate against resurgence of hate

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