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Auschwitz

“A living word from a dead world.”

Yardena Schwartz
Nov. 10 2015 12:01AM

Watch the conversation.

Mohammed Dajani and Robert Satloff
Oct. 30 2015 12:01AM

A new book tells the story.

Oct. 29 2015 12:01AM

And was it really a suicide?

Sept. 24 2015 12:01AM

The Death’s Head Chess Club and other novels of Holocaust kitsch.

May 8 2015 12:01AM

What happened in the prewar concentration camps?

James Rosen
April 22 2015 12:01AM

A reflection on a mother’s recollections of the Holocaust.

Robert Eli Rubinstein
April 14 2015 12:01AM

H. G. Adler is best known (to the extent that he is known at all) for his sociological studies of the Holocaust. But he also. . .

Dec. 12 2014 12:01AM

Martin Amis’s new novel, Zone of Interest, is the story of a love-triangle among members of the Nazi officialdom at Auschwitz. By focusing on the. . .

Cynthia Ozick
Nov. 13 2014 12:01AM

More than two decades ago, Martin Amis gave us Time’s Arrow, a novel told from the perspective of a Nazi official who served at Auschwitz.. . .

Ruth Franklin
Oct. 6 2014 12:01AM

“I was one of 27 Palestinian students who visited Auschwitz. When we returned, the condemnation was deafening. But we have opened a crack in the wall of. . .

Zeina M. Barakat
April 30 2014 12:01AM

In one of the most powerful Holocaust memoirs ever written, Otto Dov Kulka, at age eighty, recalls himself as a ten-year-old child at Auschwitz-Birkenau. 

Ian Thomson
Feb. 28 2014 12:01AM

Women in Nazi Germany are usually seen either as hysterical Hitler fans or as helpless sexual victims of the conquering Soviet army. Some, however, were perpetrators.

Roger Moorhouse
Oct. 7 2013 12:00AM

For decades, German courts have declined to prosecute underlings who served in extermination camps. Why are the remaining few now being held to account?

Felix Bohr
Oct. 1 2013 12:00AM