An entire branch of our family stayed behind in the old country and lost their lives
By Victoria Prever
Andra and Tatiana were just four and six when they were sent to the death camp. Unlike the vast majority of young children there, they lived
The pictures went on display at Buckingham Palace
Failing to create resources in Persian and Urdu creates a vacuum filled by misinformation
Knoller, who was born in Vienna, also survived torture and a death march
Michael Sidko's mother, sister, and baby brother were killed in front of him
David Leitner survived a three day 'death march' from Auschwitz-Birkenau
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Published now for the first time, survivor Lotte Meitner Graf took this photo of the elusive spymaster in 1967
By Helen Fry
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By Karen Pollock
The question isn’t where was G-d, but where was man?
By Tzipi Hotovely
Jews now always have a state to which they can turn, whatever their situation
By Daniel Finkelstein
Lily Ebert’s extraordinary memoir is both tragic and uplifting — and it is clear that her compassion and wisdom have never faltered, even as others have fallen victim to acrimony
In a Holocaust Memorial Day message, the Prince also says the strength shown by survivors is inspiring
By JC Reporter
EXCLUSIVE: A video captured by the family shows their emotional reunion earlier this month
By Mathilde Frot
A pioneering programme offers the younger generation the skills to tell survivors’ stories with empathy and compassion.
By Gloria Tessler
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch shared her impressions from speaking at Eton College
A new book claims that the Franks were betrayed by a fellow Jew