Armenia’s capital honors Holocaust survivor who coined the term ‘genocide’ The genocide perpetrated by Turkish troops in Armenia was an early and power influence on lawyer Raphael Lemkin.
Israeli whose uncle was killed by Poles honors her mother’s rescuer The villager who saved Genia Kopf warned her brother that he would be killed if he insisted on reclaiming his property int heir native village.
Despite tensions over the Holocaust, Israeli tourism in Poland is booming Last year, the number of Israelis who visited Poland was nearly 200 percent higher than the figure recorded in 2015.
Global Israeli Holocaust institute stops training guides for Poland trips, citing country’s rhetoric law