Uncovered in dusty boxes, pictures were taken clandestinely by a Polish firefighter in 1943 as he protected Aryan Warsaw from flames engulfing the ghetto

Marking International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Ghetto Fighters' House publishes for 1st time document broadcast on radio warning Jewish communities to escape Nazis

Le Pen has for years sought to distance herself from the antisemitic legacy of her political group; she is in Poland for gathering of right-wing European party leaders

Bones believed to belong to Holocaust victim; 'After nearly 80 years this unknown person got his dignity back,' says community chair

Shalom Stamberg, who lost entire family in Holocaust and made it through 5 concentration camps before immigrating to Israel, is survived by wife, kids, grandkids, great-grandkids

Leon Kopelman fought the Germans in the ghetto and later managed to survive and join the Polish resistance; he said his large family was his greatest victory over the Nazis

Installation marks spot where collection of documents recording horrors of daily life was hidden underground from Nazis, and recovered after the Holocaust

New book 'The Jewish Heroes of Warsaw' traces the immediate aftermath of Holocaust's most famous revolt, including the 'gendering' of resistance and politicization of its narrative

In 'The Light of Days,' author Judy Batalion tells the extraordinary tale of myriad brave females who took leading roles in clandestine, armed struggle in ghettos and forests

Wladyslaw Szpilman’s experiences during WWII inspired Oscar-winning movie; priciest lot is a Steinway piano

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