Nonagenarian writes first book on her own remarkable survival story and puts the record straight about vital contributions of Dutch Jewry in fighting Nazis

45 percent say country's remembrance activities are appropriate, according to one poll, 37% tell another survey it's time to stop the browbeating

Marija Frlan was sent to notorious Ravensbrueck camp in northern Germany for helping resistance movement in Slovenia in a bombing

Dutch police under Nazi occupation and the national railway company were widely complicit in hunting down Jews and transporting them to death camps

Bronia Brandman, 88, says she is dedicated to educating others with her testimony as global anti-Semitism spreads 'like wildfire'

Some 83% of Jews in Greece, about 59,000 people, were murdered by Nazis but their story is little known at home or abroad

Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan calls for remembering 'the lives taken so that such crimes against humanity will not repeat themselves'

UK Jewish groups rebuke reporter who said some in Israel 'will always see their nation through the prism of persecution and survival'

Addressing world leaders at Yad Vashem, US vice president calls Israel's founding shortly after Nazi genocide a testament to 'the faith and resilience of the Jewish people'

At Yad Vashem, Russian leader claims 40% of Jews killed in genocide were Soviet citizens; event organizer warns there 'could be no Jews left in Europe by 2050'

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