Auschwitz concentration camp

Three Holocaust survivors share their concerns about the uptick in anti-Semitism in the U.S. — and reveal what gives them hope.
Dignitaries from the U.S., Russia, France, and other nations are attending a forum this week at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial.
The items, which also included Valentine's Day keychains, were deemed disturbing by the memorial that operates at the former concentration camp.
Liliana Segre, 89, who was sent to Auschwitz when she was 13, has said she receives about 200 anti-Semitic threats a day on social media.
The GOP congressman reportedly met with neo-Nazis when he was in Europe to visit the concentration camp site.
Only 41 percent of Americans knew what Auschwitz was — but that shouldn't come as a total shock.
The former SS guard was one of the last Nazi officers to stand trial for crimes related to the Holocaust.