Concentration camp
Deutsche Bahn’s new rail plan cannot be allowed to erase a vital Holocaust memory site - opinion
The officials have proposed a “preferred route” for a new high-speed rail line between Hamburg and Hanover that would run less than a quarter of a mile from the Bergen-Belsen loading ramp.
Eva Schloss, Auschwitz survivor and founder of Anne Frank Trust UK, dies at 96
From Auschwitz to Dachau: How a pharmacist became central to Nazi camp medical crimes - study
Viktor Ullmann’s 'Der Kaiser von Atlantis' as a manifesto against tyranny - review
Court upholds 99-year-old Nazi camp worker's murder conviction
Irmgard Furchner was handed a two-year suspended sentence for aiding and abetting the murder of 10,505 people during her time as an 18- and 19-year-old secretary at Stutthof concentration camp.
Harrowing torture: Ukrainian prisoners suffer severe abuse in Russian captivity
Thousands of Ukrainians who are being held captive in Russia face severe torture, hunger, and psychological abuse, according to the testimony of released prisoners.
English soccer fans and officials visit Holocaust sites in Germany
The initiative “Football and Remembrance” launched ahead of the tournament, and sought to familiarize UEFA EURO 2024 attendees with the history of the Holocaust.
Virtual reality tour of Auschwitz available to New Yorkers this month
The unique screening aims to utilize VR technology to allow museum-goers to experience a firsthand perspective of Auschwitz Concentration Camp.
Israeli director tackles film about a class trip to Poland
Saban said that the toughest task for him was to put aside his perspective as an adult and recapture the feeling of what it was like to be in Poland and at the death camps at age 17.
This artist is fighting for a memorial for the 4000 killed in at Jungfernhof, a Nazi camp in Latvia
Over the last 17 years, Frostig has worked with a dogged determination to recognize the victims of Jungfernhof, a camp that’s not extensively documented.
Saying ‘Never again is now’ to European Jews is an insult - opinion
Never again? If European governments are not prepared or are unwilling to turn words into action, these important words will have just been a platitude. And an insulting one at that.
'Secret Jew': Polish ‘countess’ saved thousands of concentration camp prisoners from the Nazis.
Janina’s story was nearly lost to history, disclosed in an unpublished memoir that slipped through three pairs of hands before White and Sliwa embarked on corroborating it and researching their book.
Israeli man charged for inciting terror, rape, genocide of Palestinians
Noam Dayan, 34, was charged for inflammatory social media posts targeting Muslims and Gazan Palestinians in one of the most serious terror incitement cases of the Israel-Hamas War.
98-year-old German man charged with accessory to murder at Nazi concentration camp
Despite his advanced age, because he was younger than 21 at the time of the crimes, the suspect is being charged under juvenile criminal law at Hanau Regional Court.