The holocaust
The Prisoners Who Told the World About the Holocaust
A new exhibition at London's Wiener Library tells the story of the men and women who enlightened the world as to what was happening in the extermination camps.
German minister says his country’s memory of Nazi crimes is “crumbling” — and the far right is to blame
"Populist provocateurs” are relativizing the horrors of the Holocaust.
Why Was an Artist Allowed to Film Naked Tag Inside a Nazi Gas Chamber?
Jewish groups are asking the Polish president to condemn Artur Żmijewski's art film after discovering it was shot at a former concentration camp in Poland.
Portraits of Europe's Remaining Holocaust Survivors
"My cousin, aunt, and uncle were all murdered. I didn't deserve to survive. I didn't deserve to be so fortunate."
Paranoia and Polka in Poland
By day four of my Holocaust bus tour the constant barrage of historical carnage is starting to get to me.
On the Road to Warsaw
My first full day of a two-week Holocaust tour and already I'm buying into racial stereotypes.
Please Keep Your Hands and Feet Inside the Camp at All Times
At the start of a 14-day Holocaust tour, I meet my fellow tourists over kielbasa and light conversation.
A Tour of Hell, from Hell: A Letter from the Editor
A two-week bus tour exploring humanity's worst atrocities.
Fascism Is Still in the Building
By the time I get to Dachau on day 11, I feel like going to death camps is my job.
The Museum of Hell
At Auschwitz I realize that without the stench, without mud, this isn't hell. This is the Museum of Hell.
The Hot New Drinking Game for NJ Teens Is "Jews vs. Nazis"-Themed Beer Pong
The affluent New Jersey municipality of Princeton has been rocked to its sheltered core after a group of underage teenagers was caught playing Jews vs. Nazis, a variation on beer pong.