The US and the Holocaust TV review: The American dream that shut out the Jews
Film-maker Ken Burns' documentary series allows us to step to one side and cast our view anew on the terrifying panorama of the Shoah
The Holocaust’s forgotten massacre
The Shoah’s biggest mass shooting claimed 54,000 lives near a village in modern Ukraine — yet few have heard of it today
We must remember how they lived, not just how they died
So much of Jewish life in Europe within the past century was destroyed for ever, lost entirely from our collective memory
How to understand the people who stood by?
As Primo Levi writes, ‘mental laziness’ allows charismatic leaders to carry nations with them
A 100-year-old survivor remembers the murdered community of Rhodes
Stella Levi and the writer she entrusted with her memories talk about the book that tells the story of how the Holocaust reached the Greek island
One in four young people in the Netherlands believe the Holocaust was a myth
The study also shows the majority of Dutch adults don’t know the Holocaust occurred in the Netherlands
'Social media has power Nazis could only dream of' says survivor at Foreign Office event
Manfred Goldberg said social networks must be held to account for allowing antisemitic content to spread
What’s the best way to upset Hitler? Apply for German citizenship, say Matt Lucas and David Baddiel
The comedians discussed the significance of Jews returning to the home of their ancestors
A child’s eye view of surviving Belsen
A survivor of the death camp on the book he has written for children about his childhood ordeal
How a film helped a reporter to mourn murdered grandmother he never knew
Groundbreaking documentary took Robin Lustig to spot in Lithuania where his mother's mother was murdered by the Nazis
How a house move revealed a family’s heartbreaking Auschwitz secret
Marta Seiler found a box of papers in her attic containing last message her paternal grandmother sent before being transported to death camp
Debut author's post-Holocaust novel sparks nine-way bidding war
The UK rights to publish Yael van der Wouden’s The Safekeep acquired by Viking after 'fiercely contested' auction
Never-before-seen photos of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising found in loft
The pictures were taken secretly by a Polish firefighter in 1943 as he protected Warsaw from the ghetto flames
How British music was transformed by the refugees who played a new tune
The legacy of the hundreds of musicians who fled the Nazis to these shores is celebrated in a new exhibition
Top travel firm uses 'fire' emojis on Shoah tour ads
Hays Travel, which has over 450 branches across the country, is also being criticised for selling Auschwitz tours alongside trips to Disney theme parks
Rob Rinder’s maestros to mark Shoah with moving evening of music
The star is president of the acclaimed Orion Orchestra, which will be playing for Holocaust Memorial Day
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