Austrian Jewish students disrupt Cabinet minister’s speech calling government ‘not kosher’ The students disrupted an address by the education minister at an anti-Semitism conference over the inclusion of the far-right Freedom Party in the government.
Buried testimony from the Warsaw Ghetto goes on display for the first time in Poland The more than 35,000 pages were compiled and hidden by historian Emanuel Ringelblum and other Jews who lived in the ghetto.
Printer who helped Raoul Wallenberg rescue Jews gets a plaque in Budapest Emil Wiesmeyer’s company printed 4,000 blank passports to assist the Swedish ambassador's efforts, then another 20,000 to help more Hungarian Jews.
Global Guide at Anne Frank Center in Berlin compares Jewish suffering under Nazis to Palestinians under Israel