Ukraine Holocaust memorial damaged by missile strike
The monument is dedicated to the around 15,000 Jews who were murdered outside Kharkiv in Ukraine's northeast
Obituary: Captain Marcel Jaurant-Singer
French Resistance hero who trained partisans to carry out sabotage operations against Nazis
The Aboriginal leader who spoke up for the Jews
After Kristallnacht, one of the only protests in the world came from an Australian Yorta Yorta tribesman. Now a musical composition pays tribute to him
BBC series tells the story of Tyneside’s Holocaust refugee house for girls
In a story never told before: Up to two dozen Jewish girls were supported by Tyneside's Jewish community in the lead-up to the outbreak of the Second World War
New Holocaust series from Unorthodox creator coming to Netflix in April
The story will focus on the heroes who rescued Jews from Nazi-occupied France
Allies did not punish Nazi Germany enough
Hitler said getting rid of the Jews would lead to prosperity and the West fulfilled that promise
Auschwitz goes virtual with new educational VR tour
As well as allowing people to look around rooms freely, the film features survivor testimony, pictures, and drone footage
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
Watch On The Rhine theatre review: A drawing room war
Distance between relatively comfortable America and a Europe in turmoil emerges in revival of Lillian Hellman’s call-to-arms play of 1941
In Search of Amrit Kaur Book review: An Indian Princess in Wartime Paris - Historical dig reveals little
Author's lacklustre findings on life of socialite might better have been contained to a magazine feature
James Cleverly: Evil in Ukraine echoes the Shoah
On visit to war-stricken country, Foreign Secretary says Nazi horrors are being repeated and Russia's claims to justify them contained 'a specific antisemitic element'
Obituary: Waltraud Hollman
Courageous German woman who risked her life to oppose the Nazis
1,500 teenagers visit Porto’s Holocaust Museum on anniversary of Kristallnacht
Just a few generations following the Holocaust, studies show that antisemitism is on the rise across Europe and beyond
The enduring creative obsession with romantically matching Jews and Nazis
A history of times that authors and filmmakers have tried to match Jews and Nazis in love
In Lithuania, new artworks commemorate the lost Jewish community of Kaunas
The exhibits in 2022's European Capital of Culture celebrate and mourn its rich cultural Jewish past - with a focus on those who perished there during the Holocaust
Shoah survivor sounds warning as she opens hard-right parliament in Italy
Liliana Segre, 92, a senator-for-life and the only member of her Jewish family to survive Auschwitz, spoke about the 'symbolic' value of her role following an election that produced the country's most right-wing government since 1945
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