Netanyahu hailed initial success in containing outbreak, but powerful second wave attracts global focus, with experts looking at Jewish state to try and learn what went wrong

Bruno Dey, 93, insists he didn't know about gas chambers while stationed at Stutthof camp; but prosecutor says he must have known and should have refused

Top commando unit to be partially dissolved due to extremism, 'toxic leadership,' defense minister says

Gelsenkirchen plans to preserve advertising for Alexander family's clothing store; prominent Jewish family later had businesses and property expropriated by the Nazis

New York Times report on police brutality highlights role learning about World War II plays in training, including visit by all Berlin trainees to Sachsenhausen concentration camp

In 'The SS Officer's Armchair,' British-Jewish historian Daniel Lee retraces history of obscure lower-level Third Reich functionary, showing role he played in destroying lives

As countries lift lockdowns and social distancing measures, World Health Organization says politicization of disease exacerbating health crisis

Regional leader of Alternative for Germany, Andreas Kalbitz, retains rights in political faction after its national leadership voted him out due to undisclosed ties to extremists

Designed by artist Matthias Braun, sculpture features a collection of abandoned suitcases to symbolize the loss and disappearance of Jews under Nazis

Top court in Germany says authorities were wrong to reject US woman's request to become a German citizen via Jewish dad on grounds she was born out of wedlock

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