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Wigley compared Trident base to concentration camp
Political war of words between Moscow and Warsaw breaks out over invitations to event
A son’s moving account of his father’s struggle to build a life in Sweden after Auschwitz – and a journey to discover the truth decades later
Crime echoing Auschwitz theft horrifies concentration camp survivors
A worthy outing for a rarely-heard opera by the composer gassed at Auschwitz
Improbable heroines of the 20th century shed light on the struggles of women today
An object-based show that spans 600 years of history and is rich with metaphorical pickings
A chilling documentary tells the story of an unreleased wartime film about the death camps
David Pountney directs this imposing production of Mieczyslaw Weinberg’s Holocaust opera
When Barack Obama asked his friend to help his administration, there could only be one answer
Caustic critic of authorial foibles and a culture of celebration
How the commandant of Auschwitz was brought to justice
There is no one key to the Czech writer’s work but our sense of the man is growing deeper
The erstwhile Mick Jagger of British letters talks longevity, literary lechery, America’s ‘veins of madness’ and his new book – a love story set in Auschwitz
A revelatory show shines new light on a photographer known above all for his images of doomed shtetl life
On the eve of Holocaust Memorial Day, Simon Schama is grateful for the account of a survivor sent to Auschwitz as an 11-year-old boy
Primo Levi’s radical chemistry-inspired memoir ‘The Periodic Table’ paved the way for popular science writing
Paolo Sorrentino confounds expectations again with his quirky new film about a middle-aged pop star hunting Nazis
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