Polish Jew Natalia Romik says her artworks are helping eastern Europe understand its Jewish past
By Gloria Tessler
Former protégé of leading historian Norman Davies has written a crucial addition to Holocaust bibliography
By Daniel Snowman
The memorial will also be dedicated to other Polish victims of World War II and the Nazi occupation of Poland
By Richard Percival
By Josef Lewkowicz
In an extract from ‘The Survivor’, the author describes his time as an inmate at Plaszow and his later return to visit the site
Bernard Luza was killed by a firing squad in 1943
By JC Reporter
The house in Braunau am Inn where Hitler was born will house a police station as well
The far-right AfD politician compared the terror campaign in 1938 with Germany's Covid-19 vaccination campaign
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A new film tells the incredible story of two friends who risked their lives
By Anthea Gerrie
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Christian nationalist Michael Flynn suggested mothers were complicit in handing over their young children to go on trains to Auschwitz
By Rosa Doherty
Sylvia Bruck and her husband Thomas died after their car hit a tree
By Gaby Wine
Jewish groups have branded the incident 'despicable'
The Fed’s My Voice project has received just over £246,000 from the National Lottery Heritage Fund
By William Rome
Gwrych Castle, in north Wales, housed child refugees between 1939 and 1941
The museum will be built in the popular game with 400 million monthly players
By Hannah Gillott
My mother’s cousin, Petr Kien, who was murdered by the Nazis, has been a presence in my life ever since I was a child
Jewish community leaders said the actions of Honky Donky restaurant were 'offensive'