Monuments and landmarks across the UK are lit up in purple on Friday to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day
By Daniel Ben-David
David Davies said the survivors' recollections had left an indelible memory and praised the Jewish contribution to Welsh life
The Holocaust survivor was 'determined to be positive'
Manfred Goldberg shares his testimony with 450 Edinburgh University Jewish Society members and guests
Saba survived the ghetto, forced labour and Buchenwald concentration camp, but dementia took away his memory
Writing in the shadow of a gas chamber, Chaim Herman penned his final goodbye to his wife, knowing that he would not live to see her again
Politicians also paid tribute to survivor Zigi Shipper, who died earlier this month
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Speaker Lindsay Hoyle hosted survivors of three genocides in his residence before lighting a candle for the six million Jewish lives lost, and those lost to genocides since
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By Janine Webber
Janine Webber explains why later generations must learn that despite our differences, it is our humanity that should bind us together
Former Guardian journalist Jessica Shepherd is adapting the famous castaway radio format for Holocaust survivors - so which songs would they choose?
By Gloria Tessler
Survivor Gidon Lev recalls how he was co-opted into a Nazi propaganda exercise aimed at concealing the true aim of the Final Solution
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By Olivia Marks-Woldman
American scholar Gregory H Stanton outlined how the horrific process develops - and insisted at each stage it can be stopped
Shaul Ladany, 86, who survived Bergen-Belsen and the Munich Olympic massacre, and 10,000m gold medallist Alberto Cova will feature in 'Run for Mem'
By Julie Carbonara
Four new pictures tell the story of what it meant to survive the Shoah
By Anthea Gerrie
The Shoah’s biggest mass shooting claimed 54,000 lives near a village in modern Ukraine — yet few have heard of it today
By Dan Stone
At thousands of events across the United Kingdom, ordinary Britons are gathering for Holocaust Memorial Day to honour the six million Jewish men, women, and children murdered by the Nazis