'Betrayal of the Humanities' anthology examines 'self-coordination' of German academicians in advancing Third Reich's 'racial' policies -- before, during and even after the war

Hundreds march to Thessaloniki's old train station, where expulsion began; approximately 46,000 taken to death camp in 1943, just 1,950 survived

Site will commemorate 2,000 of city's Jews killed by Nazis and supporters, announcement follows visit by Netanyahu

Standing by speech, Galit Distel Atbaryan says she's 'aghast at interpretations' she suggested Sephardim should care less about victims of the Nazi genocide

Now playing in the US, the German-language feature film 'The Forger' recounts true-life story of the spirited Cioma Schönhaus, who created documents that saved hundreds of lives

In a one-man-show that aired Monday, the famous character actor tells the story of a Catholic hero who snuck into the Warsaw Ghetto to report the Nazi atrocities there to the world

Kunsthaus Zurich announces commission of independent experts to clarify origins of works; 'We bear a great social responsibility,' director says

Targeted books by Jewish authors include Judy Blume's coming-of-age 'Forever' and Jonathan Safran Foer's 'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close' about boy whose dad is killed on 9/11

Ellen Germain is keeping tabs as certain countries quietly attempt to revise their histories, working to ensure that a fair and nuanced vision of the past is maintained

For her sprawling book, journalist Nina Siegal read through hundreds of wartime diaries to portray difficult day-to-day lives of Dutch during Nazi Germany's five-year occupation

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