I don't blame my parents for bringing me up Anglican, but I missed out on so much
By Alex Carlile
Zdenka Fantlova has been described as a 'tour de force' who dedicated herself to educating future generations about the Nazi horrors
By Ben Bloch
The image of London-based John Hajdu and his cherished keepsake from his time in the Budapest Ghetto is one of a series taken by the photographer for the HMD Trust, which is running a contest for young artists on works featuring survivors
By JC Reporter
The Berlin-born Shoah survivor worked as a nurse in Israel and regularly discussed her diarist friend
By Georgia L Gilholy
The director Max Lewendel, who is Jewish, defended the production
A preview of a new exhibition about the extermination camp
By Nicole Lampert
Fania Brantsovsky, now 100, escaped the Vilna Ghetto to join 'Avenger' group - now she's fighting to save woodland camp so next generations can learn of their struggle
By Felix Pope
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1,300 young people have taken part in the Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service programme.
By Liam Hoare
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The visit was part of his work with the Auschwitz Jewish Centre Foundation
By Daniel Ben-David
Royal Parks staff removed flowers from the memorial on the day of the Queen's funeral
When the star of his film died, Joshua Newton despaired. But the tech came through in the end
By James Mottram
Manfred Goldberg has met the Queen, King Charles and Prince William
By Jonathan Freedland
There are fewer and fewer people alive who witnessed the founding event of today's Britain
Former child refugees share their memories as statue is unveiled at their point of entry to the UK
By Karen Pollock
HET Chief Executive Karen Pollock CBE pays tribute to the Queen
The port was the point of entry for the majority of the 10,000 children on the Kindertransport