Jews march to Auschwitz to honor Holocaust victims
About 7,000 Jews marched to the former German Nazi death camp of Auschwitz on Monday in memory of the 6 million Holocaust victims. Full story
About 7,000 Jews marched to the former German Nazi death camp of Auschwitz on Monday in memory of the 6 million Holocaust victims. Full story
For 80-year-old David Ariel, a survivor of the Nazi Holocaust, parting with cherished letters from his mother, killed at Auschwitz death camp, was a painful but necessary duty. Full story
The red brick barracks that housed starving inmates are sinking into ruin. Time has warped victims' leather shoes into strange shapes. Hair sheared to make cloth is slowly turning to dust. Full story
Prominent Muslims joined Jews and Christians at the former Nazi death camp of Auschwitz on Tuesday in a gesture of interfaith solidarity designed to refute deniers of the Holocaust such as Iran's president. Full story
Accused Nazi war criminal Peter Egner, suspected of helping commit genocide as a transport guard for mobile gas chambers and Auschwitz-bound death trains during World War Two, has died before he could be brought to trial next month. Full story
The first Sinti and Roma keynote speaker at Germany's Holocaust remembrance day told parliament on Thursday the mass murder of Roma during the Nazi era was the "forgotten Holocaust" as they continue to suffer across Europe. Full story
David Irving will begin leading American and British tours of the Nazi death camps at Auschwitz and one of Warsaw Ghetto over the next two weeks.
Participants arrive at the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp to commemorate the annual Holocaust remembrance day, in Oswiecim, on May 2, 2011. The annual 'March of the Living', which commemorates the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust, was launched in 1988, drawing thousands of people from a