Dig sparked by claims of French Resistance veteran Edmond Reveil, who has said that 46 Nazi prisoners of war were shot dead in a wooded hillside in 1944

Prof. Motti Inbari explores the stranger-than-fiction tale of a woman who spied on the Gestapo, converted to Judaism twice, kidnapped a boy and whose marriage sparked protests

Photographer produced fake documents that saved lives of 14,000; later applied his skills to help displaced Jews reach Mandatory Palestine

Justus Rosenberg, a professor whose long career teaching literature was preceded by a remarkable tenure in the French resistance during the Holocaust, died aged 100 last month

Hubert Germain passes away at 101; he was one of 1,038 people celebrated as 'Companions of the Liberation' for their efforts to free the country

Pierre Simonet was one of three remaining fighters in the French resistance to the Nazi occupation at age 17; he died Thursday aged 99

Death of Edgard Tupet-Thome leaves just three people still alive out of 1,038 decorated with highest bravery order by Charles de Gaulle

The 'Dutch Schindler' died on March 30, 1980, but Sally Noach’s tale went untold until his daughter investigated his wartime efforts and found a heroism fueled by hope and chutzpah

In his new book 'Sudden Courage,' author Ronald Rosbottom reveals just how young many founding members of the underground fighters were -- as well as how diverse

Lundy provided fake papers to Jews fleeing Nazis, survived the concentration camps and went on to teach reconciliation, giving talks to French as well as German students

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