Dachau
From Auschwitz to Dachau: How a pharmacist became central to Nazi camp medical crimes - study
The authors explore how pharmaceutical logistics and networks enabled neglect, experimentation, and killings in the camp medical system.
JD Vance to visit Dachau on Thursday, the latest VP to tour the Nazi camp
Holocaust survivors like me have not only endured but thrived - opinion
A gift shop at Auschwitz? New films and a graphic memoir explore ‘dark tourism'
Where was God in the Holocaust? A NY poet and activist asks the question in a book of ‘psalms’
“Never again” pledges to stop all genocide. A commitment to honor and assist the dwindling number of survivors and to fight the antisemitism that persists 80 years after the liberation of Auschwitz.
Who is lonely? The Jew struggling with doubt - opinion
The writer discusses two Jewish atheists: An Israeli who refused to enter a synagogue and a US veteran who liberated Dachau.
Unconventional Holocaust survivor photo exhibit launches near Nazi German concentration camp
The Humans of the Holocaust photo exhibit will be on display at the Max Mannheimer Haus in Dachau Germany until the beginning of August and is open to the public
Detectives investigate Nazi salutes at the Dachau concentration camp
Two Finnish men allegedly filmed themselves giving the salute at the camp.
Mordechai Ansbacher, one of last Eichmann trial witnesses, dies in Jerusalem
He was known as one of the founders of Yad Vashem, and the first director of the Holocaust Museum.
IAF, German Air Force to hold joint drill in Germany for the first time
The overseas drill will be the only international drill to be carried out by the IAF this year outside of Israeli borders in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
'Miracle baby of Dachau' dies
Known to some as the "miracle baby of Dachau," Helga Page's story was featured in a 2006 article in The Oklahoman.