Arnold van den Bergh, founding member of Jewish council used to organize deportations, allegedly revealed secret hiding place to Nazis to save his own family

Jewish organizations call article marking 75 years since his death 'an apology for Nazism'; political leaders also condemn newspaper, express solidarity with community

The German city will hold a ceremony in the courtroom where Hitler's right-hand man Goering and other top officials were tried for crimes against humanity

A Swedish count and future brother-in-law to Hermann Goering introduced the emblem to country in 1918, two years before the Nazi Party officially adopted it

As a 19-year-old, Emilio DiPalma fought on the front lines in the war before finding himself watching over Hitler's top officers as they were brought to justice

Jewish German refugee translated during interrogations of Nazi leaders including Hermann Goering and Auschwitz commander Rudolf Höss