Nine beeches toppled or damaged in 'cowardly act'; premier of German state of Thuringia vows to replant two trees for every one damaged

Josef Schuetz, oldest person to go on trial for Holocaust crimes, found guilty of being accessory to murder at Sachsenhausen camp, though he says he was unaware of killings

Unnamed defendant allegedly served at the Sachsenhausen camp on the outskirts of Berlin between 1942 and 1945, has denied ever working there

Trying to pass off the brutal camp as a 'spa' for propaganda, the Nazis inadvertently set the stage for creativity by bringing many of the top Jewish artists together in one place

Fear of an antisemitic backlash causes some local Jews to join residents and environmental activists in pushing back against municipal plans to mark the notorious Plazsow site

'Love It Was Not' utilizes creative photomontage, interviews and archival testimony to describe a wildly improbable Auschwitz love affair

Workers attending meeting with billionaire find his story about how concentration camp prisoners shared their blankets to be inappropriate

Irmgard Furchner allowed to return to her retirement home ahead of fresh hearing on charges of complicity in murder of more than 10,000 people at Stutthof camp

Court orders Irmgard Furchner be held pending resumption of trial on October 19 after she left her retirement home near Hamburg and took cab to a subway station, instead of hearing

Police apprehend Irmgard Furchner hours after she was declared a fugitive by court; Nazi hunter: 'If she is healthy enough to flee, she is healthy enough to be incarcerated'

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