Veteran film producer David Wilkinson explores how so many Nazi war criminals and collaborators managed to escape post-war justice, including hundreds who fled to Britain

Elie Wiesel Center accuses officials in Romanian capital of breaking law by leaving monument to Mircea Vulcanescu, who served in government of Hitler ally Ion Antonescu

Site built in 1961 has ashes, artifacts belonging to Jews killed in concentration camps; is officially recognized as part of $1.7 trillion package signed by Biden

In 'One Hundred Saturdays,' Stella Levi shares with author Michael Frank her memories of centuries-old traditions of the Aegean island's Sephardic community destroyed by the Nazis

'The View' co-host apologizes after repeating assertion that landed her 2-week suspension, says she does believe the Nazi-orchestrated genocide was racial: 'Still learning a lot'

President praises Mohammed V, who made North African country into a safe haven from Nazi persecution during World War II, thanks current monarch for supporting community, education

In interview, 'The View' host labels Holocaust 'white on white violence,' echoing remarks made in January that led to her two-week suspension from US talk show

Former Stutthof concentration camp secretary Irmgard Furchner, 97, is found guilty by German court of thousands of counts of accessory to murder; gets two-year suspended sentence

German president hosts grandchildren of woman who took 1931 photograph in Kiel, one of whom weeps openly after lighting menorah

Made as a film school thesis project, 'NAKAM' is inspired by Motele Schlein, who was killed in a Nazi ambush, but whose violin survived as symbol of resistance and is still played

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