Simon Wiesenthal Center in search for remaining Holocaust perpetrators after ex-SS guard aged 101 is convicted
By Rob Hyde
A new book sets out damning evidence about the conduct of Pope Pius XII during the Second World War
By Julie Carbonara
He's believed to be the oldest perpetrator of Nazi crimes sentenced
Pope Francis has ordered the online release as the church reckons with its Holocaust history
By Josh Kaplan
Russian state agencies posted manipulated images of anti-Russian stickers at the camp
This harrowing post-Holocaust drama might make for a bleak watch, but its message is that of love and forgiveness
By Linda Marric
By Daniel Finkelstein
New books by Karina Urbach and Jonathan Freedland illustrate how hard it is to believe things that seem unbelievable — and how we persuade ourselves of convenient falsehoods
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Anyone who intentionally displays the symbol faces up to a year in jail and/or a fine of $22,000
By Ben Bloch
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Andrée Geulen is credited with saving 300 to 400 lives in total
By Felix Pope
By Menachem Rosensaft
The jubilee prompted memories of the Queen's visit to Bergen-Belsen
Jack said: 'God was good to me. I have no argument with God. I’m not asking him why was I in the camps. He made it up to me, he did, I can tell you.'
He was one of the first soldiers to arrive at the infamous camp
In The Escape Artist, The Man Who Broke Out of Auschwitz to Warn the World, JC journalist Jonathan Freedland tells the incredible story of Slovakian teenager Rudolf Vrba
By Jenni Frazer
She's one of a clutch of leading figures in the Jewish community recognised for their work
Author David Flusfeder explores his family's history in this fascinating study of fortune
By David Conway
Recordings emerge in documentary that sheds new light on leading Nazi