Survivor appealing 2010 decision by a treasury body to compensate her with a lump sum of NIS 120,980 instead of the NIS 906,720 her family says she is due.
Switzerland said it had finally finished the process of rehabilitating more than a hundred people punished during WWII for having helped Jews escape Nazi persecution.
Unbeknownst to many, Turkish diplomats on duty around Europe saved hundreds of Jews during World War II by giving them Turkish passports, enabling them to travel to safety in Turkey.
Yad Vashem, the Holocaust memorial and institute in Jerusalem will posthumously honor Wojciech Wołoszczuk, from Poland, as Righteous Among the Nations from.
An Amsterdam apartment where Jewish teenager Anne Frank and her family lived for nine years before going into hiding due to the Nazi occupation opened last Saturday, a spokesman for its owner said.
MPs in Hitler's native Austria on Wednesday approved contributing six million euros ($8.0 million) to help conserve the Auschwitz former Nazi death camp in Poland.
Vienna's Albertina art gallery was told Tuesday to return six works by Anton Romako to the descendants of Jewish art collector Oskar Reichel, whose collection was stolen by the Nazis.
Aged Holocaust survivors made impassioned pleas to the US Congress Wednesday to allow them to sue France's state-owned SNCF railway over its role in World War II deportations to Nazi death camps.
A conference focusing on Romania's Holocaust-era war crimes in Ukraine and Moldova called on Romania to acknowledge and apologize for the murder of hundreds of thousands of Jews.