Meet Sally and Rebeka Bein who ran an educational institution for Jewish children with special needs during the Holocaust, and were eventually killed along with the children by the Nazis.
Yehiel De-Nur felt that “Yehiel Feiner” was destroyed in the Holocaust, and so he wished to destroy the book he published before the Holocaust
The letter addressed to her brother George was written in English to ensure it would pass through the British military censors.
Meet Jelena Kon, the woman who broke down cultural barriers to feed and care for the poor and orphaned children of Novi Sad.
Postcards and coded letters sent from a concentration camp written in urine reveal the secret experiments performed on human subjects.
An anonymous Jew describes the last months of World War II in Amsterdam. This city, once a large and vibrant Jewish center, turns into a ghost town before his eyes, while he and a handful of Jews try against all odds to survive.
“Better to fall as free fighters than to live by the mercy of the murderers. Arise! Arise with your last breath!”
Meet Doctor Henryk Goldszmit who refused to leave the Jewish orphans to face the Nazis alone.
Take a look at the incredible treasures from the archive of the Hungarian-Jewish Artist, Gyula Zilzer.