Holocaust survivor, Abe Piasek, who was born in Poland and eventually moved to Raleigh, spent decades sharing his story of survival.
How does one write the essence of a life once it has come to an end?Mark Raphael Baker’s A Season of Death is an intimate, at times harrowing, portrait of grief.
The out-going Israeli ambassador has called on Michael D Higgin to reconsider his attendance of the event in Dublin.
Ex-West Bromwich Albion star Richard Sneekes, now boss of non-league Rushall Olympic, apologies for using the term 'Holocaust' in a post-match interview.
The library is one of 50 selected to host “Americans and the Holocaust,” a traveling exhibition that features stories of Americans who spoke out against Nazism and the Holocaust.
I will always be appreciative of America that welcomed me with open arms when I escaped an evil world in Europe. Although the world today is very different from 70 years ago, hatred must
Holocaust Memorial Day will be marked in Alderney with a commemorative gathering and wreath laying. The States of Alderney said the memorial day would take place on 27 January with a For A Better Future theme. Officials said a wreath would be laid by Vice-President Steve Roberts at Hammond Memorial at 11:00 GMT.
Holocaust Memorial Day remembers the six million Jews and millions more murdered by the Nazis, and victims of other genocides. Hundreds of islanders were imprisoned in the island and Europe during the Occupation, and 21 of them died in German prisons and camps, said Jersey Heritage.
New York Holocaust Survivors joined the Arts4All Foundation, Senator Jessica Ramos, and other elected officials at Newtown High School in Elmhurst
The Baldwin resident turned 100 last October, and she is one of the few remaining centenarian survivors still living to recount the Holocaust.
Ahead of Joe Biden ’s official exit on Jan. 20, the outgoing President announced the appointment of two Los Angeles notables to the Board of Trustees of the United States Holocaust Museum Memorial Council.
Holocaust Memorial Day is held annually across the world to remember the six million Jews and other groups murdered under Nazi persecution, and more recent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur. The date, 27 January, marks the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi death camp.