A new documentary, streaming through May 19, explores how unsung heroine Truus Wijsmuller rescued thousands of youngsters from Europe during WWII at great personal risk

Vienna-born Lily Renee Phillips fled Austria after the 1938 Anschluss, escaped to England on a Kindertransport and reunited with her parents in New York in 1940

Irene and Helga Bejach, part of the Kindertransport rescue mission from Nazi Germany, took shelter with the British family during WWII

Initially, IKEA's Ingvar Kamprad was happy to cooperate with Elisabeth Åsbrink's book on his Jewish friend. Then she found a 1943 file showing he'd been a Swedish Nazi party member

Lord Dubs says opposition to new law on family reunions not based on his own Kindertransport journey: 'I'm fighting the fight because I think it's humanitarian and it's important'

Community of Lavi in northern Israel has become world's top producer of furniture for Jewish houses of worship, exporting its carpentry products to over 70 countries

Farewell Memorial at central railway station removed from its frame and cracked, apparently by hammer blow; police open investigation

Despite widespread ignorance about the Holocaust in Austria, one public school launches a project to find the 50 Jewish pupils it expelled in 1938 under Nazi policies

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