Two German Jews, six decades apart in age, are among those remembered in Maccabi GB’s campaign
By Gloria Tessler
Ahead of a special concert, baroque ensemble Apollo’s Fire conductor recalls how her father hid a secret from his family
By Jessica Duchen
The Havard Law graduate also played a key role in securing $822 million of Holocaust reparations from the West German government
By JC Reporter
By Noah Max
Critics of the book misunderstand that it’s a parable, not based on real life
Admission came as public memorial marking burial of remains of possibly 100 other victims took place
By Rob Hyde
The government's Holocaust envoy Eric Pickles said bans on sale are not universally enforced
By Felix Pope
By Donatella Di Cesare
There have been six distinct phases of Shoah denial, each with their own unique and dangerous style and emphasis
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Group members risked their lives distributing anti-Hitler leaflets
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Incredible story of two homosexuals who took a stand against Germans by creating forged identity cards that saved thousands of Jews.
By Josh Howie
The monument is dedicated to the around 15,000 Jews who were murdered outside Kharkiv in Ukraine's northeast
By Paul Cainer
The UK ambassador recently discovered her own grandmother escaped on the Kindertransport
By Liam Hoare
An admirably detailed account of the teenage diarist’s last months
By Amanda Hopkinson
Writer Monique Charlesworth discusses the web of deceit woven by her German-Jewish mother
By Jennifer Lipman
By Tanya Gold
Schindler’s Jews are terrorised people who cannot be whole in Steven Spielberg's 1993 film
He had previously scrapped the project after it was slammed as ‘disgusting’ and ‘creepy’
By Georgia L Gilholy
The film draws comparisons between the plight of the Holocaust victim and undocumented immigrants