Colleague compared her premature passing to 'echo of a thunderclap' but Emmy Noether's contributions to field through publication of 'ring theory' paper continue to reverberate

After Colorado Republican compared US federal inoculation effort to Nazi Germany, memorial blasts exploitation of tragedy in which millions were killed

Reconstruction of Saski Palace, blown up by Nazis when they leveled Warsaw, has been planned for years to symbolize city's rebirth

Ruth Behar mines family lore for 'Letters From Cuba,' a book for readers ages 8-12 about pre-teen Polish-Jewish girl's solo journey to life in remote sugar plantation town

New Berlin museum, located between former Gestapo HQ and railway station from which Jews were sent to Theresienstadt, places Germans' plight in context of Hitler's genocide

In family memoir, 'If Anyone Calls, Tell Them I Died,' Emanuel Rosen examines grandfather's tragic life and death after failed immigration to Israel due to 1930s Nazi persecution

Declassifying records, author Leah Garrett uncovers amazing story of X Troop, a unit of German-speaking refugee volunteers determined to outwit and outfight the Nazis at all costs

Family memoir portrays spa town Marienbad's heyday, when Jews from all over Europe flocked there for medical treatments, reunions, and healthy doses of politics

Annotated translation includes criticism of Hitler's manifesto; will be free for public libraries and sold for $122, a deliberately high price intended to limit its distribution

Based on successful Israeli novel, movie 'Shepherd: The Story of a Jewish Dog' pares down complex narrative to convey historical and ethical lessons to younger generations

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