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'The Betrayal of Anne Frank' suspended from Dutch publication

Despite a six-year investigation, the source of the betrayal of Anne Frank may never be known
Published on Feb 02, 2022 10:38 am IST

HT Editorial| Why we must never forget the Holocaust

The railway entrance to Nazi death camp, Auschwitz
Published on Jan 26, 2020 07:54 pm IST

A photographer’s search for his mother in Nazi concentration camps

One-time fashion photographer and having escaped as a prisoner from a train bound for Germany, later joining the Resistance, Eric Schwab was one of the first photographers to work for AFP after it was refounded in August 1944 in a liberated Paris.
Updated on Jan 14, 2020 11:30 am IST

Germany’s Holocaust archive releases documents for research on victims

The archive in Bad Arolsen says with help from Israel’s Yad Vashem, documents with information on more than 2.2 million people are now available online
Published on May 21, 2019 04:09 pm IST

How China is defending its detention of Muslims to the world

Outside the main mosque in Kashgar, where a surveillance camera looks on
Published on Apr 20, 2019 04:35 pm IST

Anne Frank travelling museum comes to Mumbai

‘When people think about the Netherlands, they think tulips, canals and cheese. But they also think of the story of Anne Frank [above]. It’s important to us that we highlight the story of that little girl to as many people as possible,’ says Guido Tielman, consul general for the Netherlands.
Published on Aug 25, 2018 09:41 pm IST

Not so gloomy: Rare Picasso self-portrait expected to fetch $70 million

Conor Jordan, deputy chairman of impressionist and modern art at Christie's looks to Pablo Picasso's 'Le Marin' during a media preview of Christie's Hong Kong Spring Sales in Hong Kong.
Updated on Mar 31, 2018 11:44 am IST