Holocaust survivors before and after

'It can happen again,' former UK PM Boris Johnson says at Birkenau

During the visit, the Chief Rabbi of the Netherlands, Binyomin Jacobs, shared how his father, a Holocaust survivor, warned him to always keep money at hand because Jews are never truly safe.

Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Rabbi Menachem Margolin EJA Chairman in a tour of Auschwitz.
 Holocaust survivors in Israel.

Holocaust survivors in Israel to receive dedicated assistance through new program

 A SURVIVOR lights a torch at Yad Vashem on Holocaust Remembrance Day 2021.

Holocaust Remembrance Day: Six stories of survival, resilience

 Shoah Foundation Executive Director Chair Dr. Robert Williams and NLI chairman Sallai Meridor

National Library, Shoah Foundation preserve Holocaust, October 7 records


Nobel Prize winner and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel dies at 87

Born in 1928, Wiesel wrote extensively of his imprisonment in Nazi camps and in 1986 won the Nobel Prize for peace.

Elie Wiesel

My Father's Legacy Revisited

The Jerusalem Post

Holocaust survivor's Reddit AMA forum describing hellish life in Nazi camps goes viral

“I lived for tomorrow. I was always positive,” he said.

Henry Flescher, a Holocaust survivor, provides photo proof on Reddit.

Report: Man selling Nazi-made soap made of Jewish Holocaust victims' remains

The soap, known as "RIF soap" or popularly as Jew soap, was reportedly made during WWII by the Nazis from human remains, and is being sold online for 199 Euros.

Screenshot of soap for sale

King of Spain attends Holocaust Day at Spanish Senate

Speeches identify anti-Semitism as clear and present danger.

King Felipe VI, center, became Spain's first head of state to attend the Holocaust Day memorial at the Senate in Madrid, on Tuesday.‏

Book Review: Disbelieving of his own survival

H.G. Adler, the Holocaust-survivor writer who died in 1988, shows us how he was forced to live in two universes.

H.G. Adler

Volunteers help put faces to Holocaust victim names

Allan Brauner found a factory workers’ list bearing the name of his mother and some of the Polish women with whom she worked sewing German army uniforms.

Holocaust survivors at Auschwitz.

My Word: Preserving the (real) memory

To keep the truth of the Holocaust alive gets harder as the generation that survived it dies out.

A woman prays in front of a wall bearing the names of victims during Holocaust Memorial day at Budapest's Holocaust Memorial Center