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
By Politics Reporter
Appealingly and appropriately illustrated, a sensitively captured child's perspectives of the Holocaust
A significant aid towards the understanding of the graphic novel
American scholar Gregory H Stanton outlined how the horrific process develops - and insisted at each stage it can be stopped
Four new pictures tell the story of what it meant to survive the Shoah
The Shoah’s biggest mass shooting claimed 54,000 lives near a village in modern Ukraine — yet few have heard of it today
Murdered aid worker David Haines's sibling makes an impassioned plea for peace and understanding
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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
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As well as allowing people to look around rooms freely, the film features survivor testimony, pictures, and drone footage
By Daniel Ben-David
The controversial novel by Irish author John Boyne was used by hundreds of teachers in lessons on genocide
By David Rose
Due to legislation dating back to 1900, an Act of Parliament is required to build the memorial in Victoria Tower Gardens
By politics reporter
The study also shows the majority of Dutch adults don’t know the Holocaust occurred in the Netherlands
By Tash Mosheim
Manfred Goldberg said social networks must be held to account for allowing antisemitic content to spread
The theme of this year’s ceremony to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day was ‘ordinary people’
Marta Seiler found a box of papers in her attic containing last message her paternal grandmother sent before being transported to death camp
By Vanessa Holburn
By Karen Pollock
He was full of love and, despite everything, joy