Hidden corners of the neighborhood reveal its storied past, with monuments to fallen Israeli soldiers and relics dating back to the ancient Greeks and Byzantines

Remnants of the Middle Ages' Kingdom of Jerusalem, including fortresses, citadels and battle sites, still dot the country and are open to visitors

A new book by historian Helen Fry details the daring operation in which the UK eavesdropped on Nazi prisoners, gleaning precious intel -- and early graphic accounts of Holocaust

A new permanent gallery in the Rothschild home offers a public glimpse at its former owners' opulence -- and their role in helping Israel and saving young European Jews in WWII

Exhibition running through October 13 at London's Freud Museum puts the father of psychoanalysis side by side with Sir Flinders Petrie, a pioneer of modern Egyptian studies

80 years ago, William Joyce fled the UK for Berlin to broadcast German propaganda. Bad luck and a series of poor decisions led to him being the last Brit executed for treason

Pulitzer Prize-winning geographer Jared Diamond's newest book is a look-back at past political calamities and an examination of current hot-button issues menacing the planet

75 years after the Nazis marched into Hungary, ToI investigates whether Britain's state broadcaster said too little, too late about the Final Solution

A new book examines the trials and tribulations of translating Hitler's toxic tome, which one MK in '95 demanded be banned by the Health Ministry. Things may be about to change

Veteran star chronicler Robert Matzen traces Hepburn's roots in the Netherlands, her mother's fleeting Nazi sympathies, and her covert activities against the occupying Nazi regime

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