Vienesse musicologist Else Bienenfeld was deported to her death in 1942
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Brothers Stephen and James Smith co-founded the National Holocaust Centre and Museum
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Zemmour had said that Phillippe Pétain had sacrificed foreign Jews living in France to save Jewish citizens
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She is the first woman to hold the post in over three decades
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Barring pictures from Holocaust-related sites from its Memories function is a bad move
By Steve McCabe MP
The March of the Living reminds us of our continent's terrible history
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Michael Moskowitz’s years in therapy are the subject of a fascinating new documentary
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By Nic North
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Soviet propaganda and lack of survivors led to a very different perspective on the Holocaust