On display through Oct. 25 before heading to Miami and New Mexico, 'Lives Eliminated, Dreams Illuminated' imagines a better future for female victims through art and music

New research finds it likely wasn't just trauma and starvation that caused 98% of women to stop menstruating upon arrival at Auschwitz, and many to later struggle with infertility

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

Second-generation trauma expert Helen Epstein publishes late mother Franci Rabinek Epstein's manuscript, initially rejected in mid-1970s for being ahead of its time

A mission to spread eye-witness accounts of the horrors endured under the Nazis has not slowed as the trio approach age 90 -- in fact, speaking out is more important than ever