Tributes have poured in from Jewish organisations for this ‘wonderfully kind and gentle woman’
By Siam Goorwich
Royals pay tribute to the Holocaust educator, who has died aged 95
By Eliana Jordan
A friend of the couple said they ‘wanted to die together’ despite not being terminally ill
By Jamie Shapiro
By JC Reporter
A Polish Holocaust survivor who escaped the Krakow ghetto by assuming a fake identity as a child
Olga Weisberg left behind a husband, who is also a Holocaust survivor, as well as a daughter, grandson and great-grandson.
Survivors Naftaly Furst and Batya Rapoport shared their horror at newly-released images of Evyatar David and Rom Braslavski
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The organisation also predicted that there would be almost nobody left with first hand experience of the Shoah by 2040
According to estimates, there may now be fewer than 1,000 remaining Shoah survivors in the UK
By Daniel Ben-David
By Karen Pollock
Child refugee Harry Olmer is a prime example of the people who rebuilt their lives in Britain
When Fania Fainer was in the camp, a friend made her a birthday gift that she managed to preserve
By Heidi Kingstone
The ceremony took place at Jewish Care’s Holocaust Survivors’ Centre
George Shefi, now 93, was shuttled out of Germany on the Kindertransport just before the outbreak of the Second World War when he was seven years old.
A book about his remarkable life is scheduled for release in January next year
Mensa member Kathy Hagler was smuggled out of a Nazi ghetto in place of her brother at 18 months old