From recreating the Nuremberg Trials to a virtual reality 'walk-through' of Auschwitz-Birkenau, new gaming technology is replacing face-to-face encounters with Holocaust survivors
New book details how unmarried women were tricked into showing up for deportation, and follows the few who managed against all odds to survive three long years of hell on earth
Georgette Mosbacher rebuffs Putin's argument that Warsaw colluded with West and Hitler to start war, which was sparked by Nazi Germany and Soviet Union
Lashing Poland's envoy to Nazi Germany in 1939 as a 'bastard, anti-Semitic pig,' Russian leader slams East European states that equate Soviet occupation with Nazi crimes
Szczecin city architect tells Jewish woman who asked to commemorate her father with 'Stolpersteine' that passersby might think the perpetrators of the Nazi crimes were Poles
In Belgium, veteran Arthur Jacobson, 95, wistfully visits the graves of friends he lost in WWII's Battle of the Bulge, considered one of the greatest battles in US history
Warsaw says contemporary housing developments and business firms that cover a part of Mauthausen-Gusen do not befit its nature, victims included tens of thousands of Poles
Chancellor says on eve of trip that fight against anti-Semitism and all forms of hate is priority for her government; hails $66 million donation for Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation
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