Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited the Bergen-Belsen Nazi concentration camp on Tuesday, retracing the footsteps of his father who helped liberate the site as a British army officer in 1945. Recounting Chaim Herzog's first moments at the camp -- Isaac's father and former Israeli president -- the leader said he "stood on a wooden box, shouting in Yiddish before hundreds of skeletons". "'Jews, Jews, are there still Jews alive? Are there still Jews alive on this earth?'" Herzog recalled his father saying. The camp is one of the most notorious of World War II, where over 50,000 people died, including...