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World leaders commemorate 75th anniversary of camp’s liberation
A parliamentary bill on Nazi war crimes has angered Israel
‘An award-winning new book illuminates the nadir of the European century’
An assiduous seeker of harmony between Jews, Christians and Muslims became
Romanian-born Holocaust survivor whose book ‘Night’ became a testament to Nazis’ crimes
A poignant, powerful last artistic testament from Chantal Akerman
Trial reveals willingness to pursue smaller cogs in Hitler’s killing machine
Virginia Gattegno, 93, on how she survived the Nazi death camp and why it is vital to preserve Venice’s historic Jewish quarter
László Nemes’s Oscar-winning debut immerses its audience in the horrors of Auschwitz
The Nobel Prize winner bore witness to Europe’s darkest times
Former SS sergeant, 94, accused in change of focus from Nazi leaders to lower-level suspects
A daughter remembers her lost father in a powerful memoir of Auschwitz-Birkenau
As the hard-hitting movie comes to the US, the FT’s film critic talks to its Hungarian director and reflects on 70 years of Holocaust films
A vehicle for an intimate history of 20th-century Germany
Film set in Nazi-occupied France centres on the relationship between a young French woman and a German officer
Case is likely to be one of the last trials in Germany relating to Nazi-era crimes
After a so-so start, the festival came good with Nanni Moretti’s tragical comedy about bereavement
Hero of the resistance protected Jews during the Holocaust and later rebuilt relations with Germany
Oskar Gröning accused of being an accessory in the murder of 300,000 people
The author argues that reducing mass murderers to ‘ordinary men’ ignores real life’s complexity
The composer’s new string quartet — here receiving its UK premiere — is ingenious but fragmented
A ponderous adaptation of Irène Némirovsky’s novel set in occupied France
UK government intervenes over crane ship hired by Shell for North Sea
Jewish fury over massive vessel being hired to clear North Sea oil platforms
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