The UK ambassador recently discovered her own grandmother escaped on the Kindertransport
By In Vienna
An admirably detailed account of the teenage diarist’s last months
Writer Monique Charlesworth discusses the web of deceit woven by her German-Jewish mother
Schindler’s Jews are terrorised people who cannot be whole in Steven Spielberg's 1993 film
He had previously scrapped the project after it was slammed as ‘disgusting’ and ‘creepy’
The film draws comparisons between the plight of the Holocaust victim and undocumented immigrants
Artist's touching portrait of his father went on display in New York this week. We trace its extraordinary story, through two world wars
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Holocaust survivor Liliana Segre at last sees installation on platform in recognition of the hundreds of children sent to death camps
By Julie Carbonara
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Lily Ebert's great-grandson Dov Forman was pictured in the Jewish Tribune story, but she was cut out of the photo
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Artist and survivor of the Holocaust who retained her belief in a loving world
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Auctioneers expect restituted work to fetch $45m
By Jenni Frazer
Four of the seven books in the running for this year's literary prize explore the Shoah
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