As the US Holocaust Memorial Museum was bathed in blue and white Wednesday night in support of Israel, 15 survivors shared their unique take on this week's horrors

Experts say China's state-run outlets draw attention to the 20,000 Jews who took refuge in Shanghai during WWII to deflect criticism of the regime's treatment of minority Uighurs

Steven Fenves translates heirloom recipes rescued from looters after his family was deported; 75 years after his mother's murder, he once again tastes his favorite childhood dishes

Journalist Maziar Bahari and his 'IranWire' website are leveraging scholars from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum to stamp out Holocaust denial at its roots

Critics argue that viewing the photographs risks further dehumanizing their subjects; others say it is important to show real human beings subjected to inhuman suffering

Premiering January 21 ahead of March 2 opening of the Secret Vatican Archives for 1939-1958, film provides historical context for 17 million pages of documents to be released

'Citizen 865' details the capture of Trawniki Men -- Soviet POWs and Ukrainian civilians trained by the SS who helped murder 1.7 million Jews, and some of whom then came to America

Real personal documents bring readers in direct contact with the struggles, hopes, and even bureaucratic hurdles of Jewish Europeans trying to escape an unforeseeable genocide