It’s been nearly 80 years since the end of The Holocaust. The Nazis killed around six million Jewish men, women and children during World War II as part of their “final solution.” But their efforts to wipe out the Jews ultimately failed and the Nazi Party instead was consigned to the bin of history. Now, in 2024, around 245,000 Jewish survivors remain in over over 90 nations. The study, published by the New York-based Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, revealed that nearly half of the survivors (49 per cent) are living in Israel. Of the rest, 18 per...