Paul Signat's 'Quai de Clichy,' found in Gurlitt hoard, returned to family of Gaston Prosper Levy, who fled from Nazis in France

Finds point to second mass grave at site of WWII massacre of Jews carried out by Romanian troops allied with Nazi Germany

WWII veteran and 'Machal' volunteer Tom Derek Bowden was wounded in the same battle in which Moshe Dayan lost his eye

New York-based advocacy group successfully lobbies German government to continue payments to 30,000 elderly

Bestselling author of 'Sapiens' compares gay rights liberation to the 19th century emancipation of the Jews, which preceded the Holocaust

Appeals court rules that descendants of Jewish businessman who owned 'The Actor' waited too long to demand it be returned from New York museum

Nederlandse Spoorwegen says it'll pay tens of millions of euros to Holocaust victims for a 'black page in the history of the company'

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

'It should be a requirement of all United States Congressmen to visit Auschwitz,' says Edward Mosberg, 93, after lawmaker calls US migrant detention centers 'concentration camps'

'Jews Away' found written in ruins after bulldozer flattens building where artist built memorial to 1942 massacre; property dispute may be cause, according to reports

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