Marta Seiler found a box of papers in her attic containing last message her paternal grandmother sent before being transported to death camp
By Vanessa Holburn
Janine Webber addresses Holocaust Educational Trust's annual reception in Parliament
By Ben Bloch
Tributes are being paid to Zigi, who has been described as 'a man full of spirit with a devastating story to tell'
Hays Travel, which has over 450 branches across the country, is also being criticised for selling Auschwitz tours alongside trips to Disney theme parks
By Georgia L Gilholy
The star is president of the acclaimed Orion Orchestra, which will be playing for Holocaust Memorial Day
By Karen Glaser
30 young artists will have their work displayed to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023
By Felix Pope
The German president joined the grandchildren of the photographer to light the candles on Monday, 91 years after the photograph was taken
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Seven Holocaust survivors joined Speaker Lindsay Hoyle for breakfast ahead of the deeply poignant minute of silence in the House of Commons
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It is crucial that we mark the anniversary of Parliament acknowledging the Holocaust was taking place
On 17 December 1942, Parliament spontaneously fell silent after Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden confirmed that the Jews of Europe were being exterminated
150 university student and staff leaders made the trip to the Nazi death camp to understand the Holocaust and learn about antisemitism
The Jews of a small Polish town were filmed in 1938, before the Nazi invasion brought disaster. The director of a new film about them talks about how it was made
By Stephen Applebaum
By Alex Carlile
I don't blame my parents for bringing me up Anglican, but I missed out on so much
Zdenka Fantlova has been described as a 'tour de force' who dedicated herself to educating future generations about the Nazi horrors
The image of London-based John Hajdu and his cherished keepsake from his time in the Budapest Ghetto is one of a series taken by the photographer for the HMD Trust, which is running a contest for young artists on works featuring survivors
By JC Reporter
The Berlin-born Shoah survivor worked as a nurse in Israel and regularly discussed her diarist friend