The Polish parliament seeks to ban the landscape of contiguous evil recognized by the country’s greatest postwar writers
When I tried to hold my newborn daughter, my grandparents’ Holocaust stories stopped me cold
How does it feel to live next to a concentration camp? I visited the Polish village next to Majdanek—where my great-grandfather was murdered, and my grandparents were imprisoned—to find out.
Probe into 1,000 former guards reveals nearly two dozen still alive in Germany
The longtime Yad Vashem historian died Tuesday in Jerusalem at age 90
A yellowed photo hidden with an heirloom watch led me to discover a prewar life I never knew existed