It was the greatest tragedy of the Holocaust. In just five years, over one million people were murdered at Auschwitz, the largest and deadliest Nazi concentration camp. Auschwitz was established ...
On Jan. 27, 1945, the Red Army, on their march across Poland, came upon the compound of 40-plus concentration and extermination camps that composed the Auschwitz complex. Of the 1.3 million people ...
A previous version of this video misstated the number of people killed at Auschwitz. An estimated 1.1 million people were killed at the concentration camp.
As the world marks the 80th year of the liberation of the Nazi death camp, author Thomas Harding is one of the few people who ...
That creates risks: the Holocaust didn’t begin with mass murder. The dehumanization of Jews progressed gradually from public ...
A Holocaust survivor who lived through four concentration camps will return to Auschwitz to mark 80 years since liberation of the notorious Nazi camp.
Approximately 1.3 million people (mostly Jews) were sent to Auschwitz between 1940 and 1945. Over those years, 1.1 million of them—men, women and children—lost their lives, making Auschwitz ...
Auschwitz survivors warned Monday of the rising antisemitism and hatred they are witnessing in the modern world as they ...