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A Catholic bishop from a breakaway sect will appeal his fine for Holocaust denial.
John Demjanjuk addressed the court at his German war crimes trial for the first time, expressing anger over the proceedings.
Israel's prime minister used his annual address at Israel's national Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony to warn about the dangers of a nuclear Iran.
President Obama called on people to honor the memory of Holocaust victims in a statement released in honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Former Soviet dissident Natan Sharansky, who now heads the Jewish Agency for Israel, led more than 10,000 people in the March of the Living in Poland on Yom Hashoah.
A commission has been set up to erect a memorial to Jewish and Roma Holocaust victims from the city of Brno, in the Czech Republic.
A Polish court convicted three men for stealing the “Arbeit Macht Frei” sign from the front gate of Auschwitz.
Germany is challenging a journalist's request to declassify files pertaining to the 15 years Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann spent as a fugitive.
David Bankier, whose Holocaust research studies dealt with persecutors and bystanders, has died.
U.S. Sen. Benjamin Cardin told Holocaust survivors that it is important to preserve their stories for generations born long after World War II.
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