Twelfth-grader Shira Israeli began examining family's Holocaust history, setting her on a path to help survivors

Children brought from Prague in 1945 at request of philanthropist Leonard Montefiore, briefly stayed at village in Lake District before departing for hostels and permanent homes

PBS documentary, to air on Yom Hashoah, recounts how David Wisnia stayed alive for three years at notorious death camp by entertaining Nazi guards with operatic voice

Tova Gutstein was 10 years old at time of rebellion against Nazis, fled to forest after defeat and hid with partisans, says she 'can't forget' horrors of war

Performing a delicate balancing act, former politician polices world leaders' rhetoric, protects against historical distortion and plans to open a new education center in Germany

A new book by Israeli diplomat Daniel Aschheim examines Bruno Kreisky, Austria's longest-serving leader, and his ambivalent relationship with his own Judaism and the Jewish state

One of the 1st witnesses to document the atrocities of the Holocaust, US war crimes investigator led to the conviction of 22 Nazi commanders in 1947, helped return looted property

US delegate Ellen Germain say conference meant to ensure governments are building on each other's experience

Letter says they rose from the ashes of genocide to build a country that's a light unto the nations; initiator says 'elimination' of democracy parallels events preceding Holocaust

As part of nationwide observances, Duda praises those whose 'Christian values and ethics were stronger than the fear of death, not only theirs, but also of their families'

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