Poland’s public television broadcaster TVP has declined to air a controversial documentary about Marian Turski, a Holocaust survivor and prominent voice in Poland’s debates over memory and human ...
Electronic data compiled from population registry books kept by the Judenrat of the Łódź ghetto from the time of establishment of the ghetto in February 1940 to just prior to its liquidation in August ...
Electronic data regarding the inhabitants of the Łódź Ghetto, from volume five of the five volume work published in 1994 jointly by the Organization of Former Residents of Lodz in Israel (OFRLI) and ...
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse wrote a letter to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi asking 15 questions ahead of her scheduled testimony before the House Judiciary Committee this week. A day ...
A 48th Sole Survivor will soon be named — but before that, The Hollywood Reporter has gathered together the full slate of former castaways who have won the show. By McKinley Franklin If there ever was ...
An agreement between the Justice Department and multiple Epstein survivors following the government’s failure to properly redact personal information appears to have fallen apart, days after multiple ...
The Justice Department vowed to protect the identities of women who were preyed on by the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, but survivors said the latest release of Epstein files has left many of ...
TEL AVIV, Israel — In the last months of World War II, Lola Kantorowicz tried her best to hide her pregnancy. She succeeded because most of the prisoners at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp had ...
Jacksonville Holocaust Memorial commemorated International Holocaust Remembrance Day by highlighting stories of survivors living in Northeast Florida. The day marks the liberation of the ...
Martha Weiman’s parents told her and her brothers to stay in an upstairs bedroom the night of Nov. 9, 1938, so they wouldn’t see what was about to happen in their beloved hometown of Bocholt, Germany.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 1941, Jacob Gens was given an unthinkable task: deciding which Jewish people would be turned over to the Germans. Gens, the ...