Lionel Messi led Argentina to victory, and Andrés Cantor led the emotional celebrations
By JC Reporter
It is crucial that we mark the anniversary of Parliament acknowledging the Holocaust was taking place
On 17 December 1942, Parliament spontaneously fell silent after Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden confirmed that the Jews of Europe were being exterminated
Keira Knightley stars in a new animated biopic of the extraordinary artistic talent who died aged 26 in Auschwitz. We meet the makers...
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'
The Jews of a small Polish town were filmed in 1938, before the Nazi invasion brought disaster. The director of a new film about them talks about how it was made
Official in Bavarian town refuses to remove headgear that belonged to German WW2 general
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By Alex Carlile
I don't blame my parents for bringing me up Anglican, but I missed out on so much
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Zdenka Fantlova has been described as a 'tour de force' who dedicated herself to educating future generations about the Nazi horrors
By Ben Bloch
The 52-year-old was sentenced to jail over antisemitic posts
By Georgia L Gilholy
Ady Walter’s discusses his new film about Jewish life in Ukraine before the Nazi invasion
By Stephen Applebaum
He was knighted in 2010 for decades of charitable work
By Daniel Ben-David
The Berlin-born Shoah survivor worked as a nurse in Israel and regularly discussed her diarist friend
The director Max Lewendel, who is Jewish, defended the production
Richard Williamson has been conducting rabidly antisemitic 'services' in building in Earlsfield, South London
By Harry Shukman
Jake Paltrow’s June Zero offers a new take on the historic legal proceedings, by exploring them through the experiences of three disparate characters — a boy, a prison guard and a Holocaust survivor