Victory for Gdansk ghetto memorial campaigners
After fears rapid development would prevent site's commemoration, government announces plan will go ahead
Ballads to give hope in a Year Eight classroom
When I asked my 22 pupils to write stories in the style of the popular 19th century poster format, five of them presented tales about the Holocaust
The cycling hero who saved Italian Jews from the Holocaust
Tour de France champion Gino Bartali's secret missions have now been set to music in London's West End
Man arrested for projecting Holocaust denial message on Anne Frank House
Text on the side of the museum suggested the Jewish teenager did not write her diary during the Second World War
Andrew Bridgen expelled from Tory Party for comparing Covid jabs to Holocaust
The North West Leicestershire backbencher had already lost the whip earlier this year over the comments
TV review: Transatlantic - Allo, Allo, this true story gets it all wrong
Netflix seven-parter fails to do full justice to the heroic actions of those who saved between 2,000 and 4,000 Jews and German dissidents in Marseilles in 1940
Dynamic conductor Lidiya Yankovskaya is leading from the front
The Jewish Russian-American from Chicago is making her debut in London next week
Me and You: ‘I wrote this part for Maureen; decades later she’s playing it’
Maureen Lipman and American playwright Martin Sherman on how the acclaimed actress came to play Rose
Obituary: Zdenka Fantlová
Fred Astaire’s song You Are My Lucky Star and a tin ring gave Shoah survivor the will to live
The true meaning of freedom
The Warsaw ghetto uprising took place on erev Pesach 80 years ago. What did we learn?
My mother was a fantasist. Schindler’s List helped me understand who she really was
Max Friedman, the son of two Holocaust survivors, was reluctant to see Steven Spielberg’s film when it came out in 1993. But when he did, it changed his life
How the Yellow Candle Project keeps the flame burning for Shoah victims
Two German Jews, six decades apart in age, are among those remembered in Maccabi GB’s campaign
‘Papa was a survivor. We knew nothing’: the story that inspired Jeannette Sorrell's music
Ahead of a special concert, baroque ensemble Apollo’s Fire conductor recalls how her father hid a secret from his family
Jewish Nuremberg prosecutor Ben Ferencz dies at 103
The Havard Law graduate also played a key role in securing $822 million of Holocaust reparations from the West German government
Why I stand by my opera version of Striped Pyjamas
Critics of the book misunderstand that it’s a parable, not based on real life
University admits it should have stopped destruction of Jewish Nazi victims's remains
Admission came as public memorial marking burial of remains of possibly 100 other victims took place
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