Italian artist AleXsandro Palombo uses his art to combat indifference and educate young people about the Holocaust.
OSWIECIM, Poland (AP) — During World War II, men, women and children were transported from across Europe to Auschwitz-Birkenau, horrendous journeys in which they were packed into cramped cattle cars.
A photographic journey by artist Leslie Starobin that explores Holocaust memory and family history is on view in a public exhibition on the Brown University campus through May 30.
On Monday, world leaders will gather at Auschwitz-Birkenau to mark 80 years since the camp's liberation. One survivor has ...
"'Looming in the Shadows of Lodz' underscores how artists interpret history through a personal lens, encouraging viewers to respond based on their lived experiences," Starobin said. "Inviting ...
After 40 years of trying, Gary Sokolov finally saw the death camp where his parents met – he felt terror but also a sense of gratitude ...
Holocaust scholar Debórah Dwork held a book launch with the U.N., discussing a story that caught her attention two decades ago: “Why now? I was ready.” ...
On Monday at Auschwitz in Poland 53 top delegations led by the kings of Britain, Spain, Holland, and Denmark, the presidents of France, Italy and Malta, and both the President and the Chancellor of ...
cutting through fields and running along family homes and a bus station, aging testaments of the horrors making their mark on life today. In all, 1.1 million people perished at Auschwitz in gas ...
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