Memoir by former UK Children’s Laureate Michael Rosen shows young readers effects of the Shoah in a way that relates to current plight of refugees

In addition to being her younger sister Anne's well-behaved foil, Margot Frank was academically and athletically gifted -- and she also kept a diary

Dariusz Stola ran afoul of Polish authorities for criticizing their policies, including controversial Holocaust speech law; says willing to cede his right to head POLIN institution

Westminster city council says while it fully supports idea of monument, it objects to proposed location in busy riverside park; UNESCO pans plan to build on heritage site

In memoir 'When Time Stopped,' Ariana Neumann describes how investigating her father's double life as a chemist for the Nazis helped her discover his identity -- and her heritage

The cabs are a huge help for the people in their 80s and 90s trying to navigate a sprawling and congested city -- but just as valuable is the sense of recognition for their deeds

Victor Perahia captivates middle-schoolers in Drancy with his personal story; 'This will surely stay with me the rest of my life,' one says

Show debuts ahead of anniversary of camp's liberation; is based on true-life relationship between Nazi sergeant and Jewish Helena Citronova, which blossoms from her need to survive

Jewish author, philosopher was famous for his study of the relationship between language, art, and society; and for his controversial writings on the Holocaust, Hitler

Vice president of right-wing CDS People’s Party wrote remark in 2012 about wartime Portuguese consul general who was recognized by Israel as a Righteous among the Nations

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