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Martin Amis

Martin Amis Contemplates Evil

England’s most famous living novelist has moved to America—and tilted the literary world
September 2012 | By Ron Rosenbaum

Nazi rally in Nuremberg

Revisiting The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich

Recently reissued, William L. Shirer's seminal 1960 history of Nazi Germany is still important reading
February 2012 | By Ron Rosenbaum

Gerda Weissmann Klein naturalization ceremony

Gerda Weissmann Klein on American Citizenship

The Holocaust survivor, author and Medal of Freedom winner discusses liberation day and cherished freedoms
June 13, 2011 | By Megan Gambino

The Anne Frank House Authorized Graphic Biography

A New Look at Anne Frank

Two comic book veterans—who authored the graphic adaptation of the 9/11 Report—train their talents on the young diarist
January 25, 2011 | By Jamie Katz

Auschwitz gateway

Can Auschwitz Be Saved?

Liberated 65 years ago, the Nazi concentration camp is one of Eastern Europe's most visited sites—and most fragile
February 2010 | By Andrew Curry

Harry Bingham in Marseille

Saving the Jews of Nazi France

As Jews in France tried to flee the Nazi occupation, Harry Bingham, an American diplomat, sped them to safety
March 2009 | By Peter Eisner

Charles Carl Lutz, a Holocaust rescuer

Five Rescuers of Those Threatened by the Holocaust

Righteous good Samaritans came from across the world to save Jews and others from concentration camps
February 24, 2009 | By Marian Holmes

Irmgard, Jake and Jane at Plitt reunion

Clan-Do Spirit

A genealogical surprise led the author to ask: What does it take to be one of the family?
September 2008 | By Jake Halpern

Gunter Demnig installs four-by-four inch brass blocks known as stolpersteine—German for "stumbling stones"—in front of the residences of Holocaust victims.

Memory Blocks

Artist Gunter Demnig builds a Holocaust memorial one stone at a time
October 11, 2007 | By Lois Gilman

Vilnius Remembers

In Vilnius, Lithuania, preservationists are creating a living memorial to the nation's 225,000 Holocaust victims
December 2004 | By Vijai Maheshawri


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