The Auschwitz survivor's great-grandson Dov says there are 'positive signs' today
By Ben Bloch
Lee Miller, a former Vogue model-turned-war correspondent, revealed the atrocities of Buchenwald and Dachau in the fashion magazine
Teacher Trevor Chadwick was instrumental in bringing 669 children from Prague to the UK at the start of the war. His contribution is celebrated in a new memorial
'Old man in lycra' Fabian Hamilton, 67, rides 55 miles for a cause he passionately supports
In this online production, the fight to build a Holocaust memorial next to Parliament is the subject of Dutch stage director Teunkie van der Sluijs's debut play
Donations poured in after an appeal was launched last month to raise £2,000 to memorialise the last resting place of the man who wrote about the mass slaughter of Jews in Ukraine
A dark and disgusting story of how Germans, Catholics and Americans helped countless Nazis find refuge during the Cold War, including some of the most infamous figures from the Holocaust
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Fabian Hamilton MP - a self-described 'old man in lycra' - will cycle from Huddersfield University to The National Holocaust Centre in Nottinghamshire
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Administrators in Fort Worth had decided to withdraw and review over 35 contentious books
By JC Reporter
In this gripping book, author Kinstler asks: was my grandfather a war criminal?
By Daniel Snowman
'It is important that no one forgets our past. We invite everyone from the community to come and have a look'
The memorial — which is subject to a long-running planning battle — will focus on the anti-Jewish riots that swept the UK in 1947
By Felix Pope
Administrators in Fort Worth have decided to withdraw and review over 35 contentious books
By Josh Kaplan
Campaign launched to build a headstone for the unmarked grave of Soviet émigré Anatoly Kuznetsov, who wrote novel about massacre after witnessing atrocity aged 12
By Nic North
The Shoah educator's family narrowly escaped being sent to Auschwitz
The preacher’s wife who made a home for Holocaust survivors in a large, derelict Nottingham farmhouse
By Gloria Tessler