'Worst photos imaginable' of Nazi death camps on show in UK
Lee Miller, a former Vogue model-turned-war correspondent, revealed the atrocities of Buchenwald and Dachau in the fashion magazine
Tikkun Olam Theatre review: Who gets to remember the Shoah?
In this online production, the fight to build a Holocaust memorial next to Parliament is the subject of Dutch stage director Teunkie van der Sluijs's debut play
Highgate headstone at last for Babyn Yar author Anatoly Kuznetsov
Donations poured in after an appeal was launched last month to raise £2,000 to memorialise the last resting place of the man who wrote about the mass slaughter of Jews in Ukraine
Book review: The Disappearance of Josef Mengele - The monster who hid from justice
A dark and disgusting story of how Germans, Catholics and Americans helped countless Nazis find refuge during the Cold War, including some of the most infamous figures from the Holocaust
Anne Frank graphic novel to be reinstated in Texas school district following controversy
Keller School district confirmed that books including the Anne Frank diary adaptation and the Bible had been returned
Stumbling towards a way to remember lost family
Peter Bradley will make a difficult trip to Bamberg this autumn
Lisa Kudrow says discovering family's Holocaust past was emotional rollercoaster
The actress says she broke down while filming episode of Who do you think you are?
Come to this Court and Cry: How the Holocaust Ends Book review: On the trail of the mysterious Boris
In this gripping book, author Kinstler asks: was my grandfather a war criminal?
Proposed Westminster Holocaust Memorial will include exhibitions about 1947 British pogroms
The memorial — which is subject to a long-running planning battle — will focus on the anti-Jewish riots that swept the UK in 1947
Mahmoud Abbas accuses Israel of ‘50 Holocausts' while sharing stage with Olaf Scholz
Chancellor Scholz is under fire in Germany for not challenging Abbas’ comments
Dutch city renames park named for mayor who betrayed Jews to the Nazis
There were 250 Jews on the list given to the Nazis, and by 1951, only 27 remained in the city
Obituary: Rabbi Dow Marmur
Reform Rabbi who inspired an intellectual and ethical expression of Judaism
Should we go ahead with the proposed Westminster Holocaust Memorial?
Ed Balls, Lord Eric Pickles, and Baroness Ruth Deech debate the issue in the JC as the planned memorial still faces opposition years after it was conceived
Deceit book review: Intriguing introduction to the work of largely forgotten Russian emigre Yuri Felsen
English translation of the first novel of a writer whose work elicits profound truths about human nature and its motivations
Felix Kolmer, Terezin and Auschwitz survivor, dies age 100
Kolmer, former President of the International Auschwitz (survivors) Committee, said reaching age 100 was his way of defying the Nazis
Obituary: Bernard Maurice Levy - Belsen liberator who became one of the last surviving death camp liberators later established high street chain store High and Mighty
He saw piles of the dead but also watched survivors grow strong again, as babies were born, barmitzvahs and marriages were celebrated and his people came back to life
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