My father made the heart-wrenching decision to leave his family behind and escape the train to Terezin. Decades later, making a film about the choices of the Holocaust brings catharsis in unexpected ways.
Two Israeli researchers uncover Nazi crimes that targeted their victims because of their gender, and the postwar narrative of suspicion that ensured their continuing silence
Tablet Fiction: ‘I am the custodian of the killing fields’
The Polish parliament seeks to ban the landscape of contiguous evil recognized by the country’s greatest postwar writers
World Youth Day was a large boost to attendance. But how about Pokémon Go?
Two British students spent the night in a Polish prison after allegedly nabbing glass, a spoon, buttons and the remains of a hair clipper
Eva Kor, who survived Mengele’s experiments, forgives Oskar Groening, the ‘Accountant of Auschwitz’
Oskar Groening, a member of the SS at Auschwitz-Birkenau, is charged with 300,000 counts of accessory to murder
A thorough new history of the Nazi concentration camps challenges us to face again our fears and weakness
Museum officials log record number of visits to former concentration camp
On August 2, 1944, Nazis liquidated the concentration camp’s Gypsy section
Thousands of Holocaust stories have been published. Many, like ‘Sky Tinged Red,’ are rescued from oblivion by family.
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