Death camp
Holocaust survivor, Yom Kippur War hero Colonel Simcha Applebaum dies at 99
Having moved from the horrors of the Holocaust to dedicating his life to the revival of the Jewish state, his experiences are the essence of the story of the Jewish people in the 20th century.
Pro-Palestine camp to take place at site of Jewish WWII deportations
'Wrong empathy'? Turkish and Arab students say camp visits spark fear for their own safety - study
Flotilla activist inherited $27m. from Nazi-profiteering family
On This Day: 79 years since Jews revolted at Nazi's Treblinka death camp
The revolt saw only a few Jews manage to escape the extermination camp, with only 70 surviving until the end of the war. But it crippled the camp in its final months.
World’s most senior Nazi hunter: Let Serbian President visit death camp in Croatia
Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vučić asked to visit Croatia privately and pay tribute to his grandfather who was murdered at the Jasenovac camp
German court convicts 93-year-old man for Nazi crimes
Dey has admitted that he served at the camp and had knowledge of what took place, but has denied any complicity in the deaths of inmates - claiming that he never bought into the Nazi ideology.
Trial of Nazi death camp guard hears closing arguments
The defendant is being charged for being an accessory to the murder of over 5,000 people at the Stutthof concentration camp during World War II.
Burning Man festival displays Barbie death camp exhibit, creator Jewish
The art installment has been displayed at the festival for eight years in a row.
Last living survivor of Sobibor uprising dies at 96
In 2018, the Ukrainian Ambassador Hennady Nadolenko awarded Rosenfeld the Ukrainian Order of Merit III degree for his brave actions during World War II.
The greatest escape from the Nazis
At Yad Vashem, families mark 75 years since the Sobibor uprising.
Former Nazi guard, 94, to go on trial for aiding mass murder
Prosecutors say that the man knew about the murders at the Nazi concentration camp and that the guards were essential to the killings.
Auschwitz guide's home vandalized
Diego Audero Bottero, an Italian-born educator who provides guided tours in Italian at Auschwitz, was met with the slogan "Poland for Poles" when he returned home.
What do Holocaust survivors think of ‘Polish death camps’?
Whitewashing history “can be done more easily when our generation is not here, so it’s very important that we have to fight it.”