Anschluss in Austria, Anne Frank's death, Truman Doctrine, and the World Wide Web's proposal shaping history and technology.
After his father's death at age 100, Roger Steele got an interesting request - will you donate your father's liver to save another person's life?
Second World War veteran Cyril Morris Shorts, who helped liberate Nazi concentration camps, celebrates his 100th birthday in Stanmore, London.
Capitalizing on the latest technology, the Middlesex College Holocaust and Human Rights Center (HHRC) recently hosted "The Next Dimension in Storytelling," a powerful event that featured a Q&A from ...
The clear intent of the Labor’s legislation is to keep ordinary people trapped under the US-Israeli bombing in Iran and Lebanon.
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Marin Holocaust survivor's story gets made into film

Back in 2014, in the midst of a poker tournament in San Rafael, Jeanine Thomas overheard a shocking conversation at the table. The man’s grandfather had bravely escaped the Auschwitz World War II Nazi ...
One series and three films with strong Bay Area ties arrive this week — and we have thoughts. Here’s put roundup. “”: Talk ...
NUREMBERG, Nov. 20, 1945 (UP) - Twenty leaders of the Nazi regime went on trial before a United Nations tribunal today and listened to an indictment holding them responsible for World War II. Evidence ...
Fern Lebo’s new memoir recounts Jan Blumenstein’s survival through Auschwitz and Mauthausen, reminding readers why ...
Several letters praise the work of local organizations, such as the Collier County Sheriff's Office and Avow hospice care. Other topics include student protests, the power of Homeowners' Associations, ...
The annual True/False Film Festival is a short yet focused event that explores the boundaries of nonfiction filmmaking. This year, the lineup boasted a number of thought-provoking and mesmerizing ...
Bearing marks of a censure's stamp and a government star, a few letters on view at Harvard's Houghton Library recall the vast injustice of Japanese internment during WWII — and reverberate now.