'Visitors believe that we should be in mourning all day, every day,' Polish resident says, a day before Merkel visits former Nazi death camp

Association of survivors of Nazi camp had denounced planned auction as 'trade in the Holocaust,' saying documents don't belong in private hands

Spanish Loewe website apologizes, says design was to recall work of 19th-century British ceramicist William De Morgan with no intention of 'odious moment' in history of mankind

Co-plaintiff says he's recognized he has 'to forgive'; Bruno Dey is charged as an accessory in murders of 5,230 people at Stutthof concentration camp

Despite his age, Bruno Dey faces German juvenile court as he was 17 when he began work at Stutthof concentration camp during World War II

Some 7,000 Jews and thousands of Serbs were murdered at Staro Sajmiste but site's location makes it prime real estate, complicating plans for a memorial and museum

Jewish leader calls placement of new school 'inappropriate,' says promises to build a Holocaust memorial there have gone unfulfilled for decades

Former SS private charged with 5,230 counts of accessory to murder will be among the last few surviving Nazis to be prosecuted for war crimes; will be tried as a minor

Eileen Filler-Corn says Paul Milde's mocking of comparisons of migrant camps to Holocaust-era conditions were 'beyond the pale'

Washington institution reiterates position after report misrepresents stance of historian who had voiced support for Ocasio-Cortez sentiment on border crisis

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