Chiune Sugihara, consul-general in Kovno, issued over 2,000 visas in breach of Japanese policy; his son Nobuki addresses event, having received last-minute visa after ToI report
In her new memoir, Judy Bolton-Fasman investigates lifelong questions on the strange union between her assimilated American dad and her much-younger mom, a volatile Cuban refugee
Spanish-language production 'Jaguar' provides entertaining action and emotion, at times adhering closely to history -- and at others relying on a large dose of dramatic license
Josef Schuetz, 100, says he did 'absolutely nothing' when accused of 'knowingly and willingly' assisting in the murder of 3,518 prisoners at Sachsenhausen camp
In the bestseller 'All The Frequent Troubles of Our Days,' author Rebecca Donner recounts the true story of her great-great-aunt Mildred Harnack, who gave her life to fight fascism
Recently opened to visitors, a newly renovated museum honors the Hungarian-born writer and paratrooper killed when she returned to Europe from the Holy Land to save her fellow Jews
Foreign Minister Heiko Maas says 'fundamentally important' project is a 'gesture to the Polish victims,' will be approved during next parliament's 4-year term
Lawrence Brooks, who served in New Guinea and Philippines during war, feted with jeep parade, musical performances and an official proclamation by city of New Orleans
Justices say that while community did face antisemitism from the French regime during WWII, it does not meet the conditions set out in Israel's Nazi persecution law
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