The main observances take place at the site in southern Poland where Nazi Germany murdered over a million people
The chair of Yad Vashem, Israel’s official Holocaust memorial, said Sunday tech billionaire Elon Musk’s call for Germans to “move beyond” the crimes of Nazi Germany is dangerous for the country’s
History forgotten (or unknown) leads to history repeated and understanding how the ruling Nazis came to power is important.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte warned that restoring the alliance's credibility after a Russian victory in Ukraine could require trillions of dollars.
I would prefer to stay out of politics,” Elon Musk told his followers in 2021, on the platform then known as Twitter. Plenty has changed since then. The world’s richest man appears to have a new goal: upending Europe.
Eighty years after the liberation of the concentration camp, some politicians in a divided continent have been quick to target outsiders.
Commemorations are being held Monday to mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp by Soviet troops.
Holocaust Memorial Day on January 27 marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. The infamous Nazi death camp was located in German-occupied Poland during World War II. More than 1 million people -- mostly Jews -- were systematically killed at the site.
A Holocaust survivor who lived through four concentration camps will return to Auschwitz to mark 80 years since liberation of the notorious Nazi camp.
Finland's community of approximately 1,500 Jews dates back to the 19th century when they arrived here to serve in the Russian military.
Belarus’ authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko, who has been in power for over 30 years, is poised to extend his rule in an election that concludes Sunday and that the opposition dismisses as a farce.