Welcome to Unmissable - our weekly digest of stories we think you might have missed. Ike Alterman was just 13-years-old when he watched his mother, sister and little brother being marched away by Nazis at gunpoint. He never saw them again. The family were lined up in Ostrowiec town square alongside other Jews. His father told him to stand on tip-toe, to make himself taller, as an SS officer counted the crowds. He stopped suddenly at Ike’s mother and she was marched away with his 15-year-old sister and eight-year-old brother. “They were marched out of that square followed by people...