Polish Kindertransport memorial restored to its Gdansk city centre site
Statue by city boy who fled on last children’s train in 1939 is rededicated in special ceremony
German curator returns silver heirlooms confiscated by the Nazis to Jewish families
Items being returned range from cups to candlesticks
Canadian auction site under fire for selling items linked to Holocaust
The 'memorabilia' on offer include an empty canister of Zyklon B
Anne Frank's childhood friend shares their untold final words together
In her memoir 'My Friend Anne Frank', Holocaust survivor Hannah Pick-Goslar wrote about the last meeting the two had at Bergen-Belsen
'My mum was rounded up by Hitler's henchmen whilst games were being played in local parks'
Tory peer Daniel Finkelstein tells of the harrowing stories of camps and gulags in his book
The 'unwinnable' video game that lights a path for Shoah education
The Light in the Darkness has been designed to tell the Holocaust story in an empathetic way that will engage young viewers
Private diaries of 1948 generation offer 'authentic' history of Israel
Operation Diary, an initiative of The National Library of Israel, is appealing to the public to send in written recollections
Wikipedia bans editors for denying Polish complicity in Holocaust
Four editors had aimed to introduce content which absolves Poland of blame for Jewish suffering during the Holocaust
A Small Light TV review: A new perspective on the horror of the Shoah
New drama manages to centralise the tragedy of the Frank family but from an exterior perspective
WWII is slipping away into realm of mythology
The use of the Third Reich to score political points or make glib analogies betrays our past
Swiss to put up memorial to Nazi victims at last
European nation will erect a monument to commemorate those who perished under Hitler's regime
Why isn’t Holocaust education stopping Jew hate?
Schools need to separate teaching about the Holocaust from teaching about Jewish life
A Small Light: TV show tells the story of Miep Gies who risked her life to try and save the Franks
The Frank's Dutch secretary hid Anne's diary during the war and helped ensure it was published
A Small Light: The story of the woman who helped Anne Frank
The makers of a new TV drama about the doomed teenager tell of how they approached the story from a new angle
Obituary: Benjamin Ferencz
Youngest Nazi war crimes prosecutor who campaigned for international justice
One in 10 Dutch teachers have students who deny the Holocaust says survey
The figure doubles for those working in areas with a high population of new immigrants
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