'The Tattooist of Auschwitz' Demonstrates the Limits of Holocaust Fiction
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A new mini-series dramatizes the best-selling 2018 novel that sparked debate over the line between history and memory ..read more
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With New Holocaust Museum, the Netherlands Reckons With Its Past
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The venue, which opens this week, memorializes the Dutch Jews who suffered at the hands of the Nazis ..read more
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Why Descendants of Holocaust Survivors Are Replicating Auschwitz Tattoos
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Those who choose to put the numbers on their bodies hope the act will spark conversation about the Holocaust and pay tribute to loved ones who survived ..read more
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The Couple Who Fell in Love in a Nazi Death Camp
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A new book chronicles the unlikely connection between Helen Spitzer and David Wisnia, both of whom survived Auschwitz ..read more
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The Real History Behind 'The Zone of Interest' and Rudolf Höss
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Jonathan Glazer's new film uses the Auschwitz commandant and his family as a vehicle for examining humans' capacity for evil ..read more
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While Hiding From the Nazis in an Attic, a Jewish Man Created 95 Issues of a Satirical Magazine
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An exhibition of Curt Bloch's little-known wartime publications is going on display in Berlin ..read more
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The Books We Loved
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Smithsonian editors choose their favorite (mostly) nonfiction of (mostly) 2023 ..read more
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How 'Schindler's List' Transformed Americans' Understanding of the Holocaust
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The 1993 film also inspired its director, Steven Spielberg, to establish a foundation that preserves survivors' stories ..read more
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Restored Music Composed by Prisoners at Auschwitz Played Publicly for the First Time
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Leo Geyer’s “The Orchestras of Auschwitz” weaves remnants of musical scores written by those at the camp into a piece honoring the Holocaust’s victims ..read more
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Before He Rose to Power, Adolf Hitler Staged a Coup and Went to Prison
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The Beer Hall Putsch was a spectacular failure. It also set the stage for Nazi Germany ..read more
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