Christian churches back Hungarian Jews

17.05.2013 (Ynet News, original media Reuters) - With anti-Semitism on the rise, churches are working with Jewish community to counter provocations against Jews, Roma minority that have won radical right-wing party support among voters fed up with country's economic crisis.

Polish walkway named for woman who saved Jews

16.05.2013 (Haaretzm, byPolish officials honor Irena Sendler, a Polish woman credited with saving 2,500 Jewish children from the Holocaust.

Nazis may have killed up to 20m, claims 'shocking' new Holocaust study

04.05.2013 (The Telegraph, by Matthew Day) -- The Nazi Holocaust may have claimed up to 20 million lives, a figure far greater than previous estimates, new research has revealed.

Holocaust survivor shares his story

14.05.2013 (The Curier, by Coleen McCarthy) -- Irving Roth was just 14 years old in the spring of 1944 when he stepped off a crowded train and into Auschwitz, a Nazi concentration camp in Poland.

Churches back Jews facing anti-Semitism in Hungary

14.05.2013 (The Jerusalem Post, by Reuters) -- Christian churches work with Jewish community to counter anti-Semitic provocations that have won support for far-right.

PBS documentary examines Holocaust survivor’s religion of persistence

13.05.2013 (The Washington Post, by Menachem Wecker) -- Sometimes mundane, seemingly innocuous details can best impress the enormity of a tragedy on those who didn’t experience it.

The National Archives hosts committee on Nazi-era looted art records

09.05.2013 (The National Archives) -- Members of the Nazi-era cultural property project met yesterday at The National Archives, Kew, to report on progress of the online international research portal for families, historians and researchers to access records on looted art from the Nazi era.

A Final Effort to Find Nazi War Criminals

09.05.2013 (National Geographic News, by Diane Cole) - The arrest of an Auschwitz guard is part of Germany's last attempt to bring the aged men to justice.

German Holocaust archive reaches out

09.05.2013 (Ynet News, ) -- International Tracing Service (ITS) in Bad Arolsen contains 30 million documents on survivors of Nazi camps, Gestapo prisons, forced laborers and displaced persons. Yet many people are not even aware it exists.

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