Google engineer develops algorithm to identify lost faces in WWII photos as part of Numbers to Names project

Josef Schuetz, oldest person to go on trial for Holocaust crimes, found guilty of being accessory to murder at Sachsenhausen camp, though he says he was unaware of killings

While visiting the POLIN museum in 2016, Daniel Patt realized he could be walking by his own relatives without knowing it, so he designed a platform 'From Numbers to Names'

In 'Nazi Billionaires,' journalist David de Jong investigates six uber-wealthy German families that colluded with National Socialism and 'went free with their fortunes intact'

Elisabeth Borne says tragic history led her to avoid showing her emotions; official explains her experiences after accusations, perhaps tinged with sexism, that she lacks warmth

Józef Walaszczyk, member of Polish resistance, fell in love with Jewish woman, saved her and others by paying bribes, employing Jews in flour factory

In his new book, 'Syndrome K,' British author Christian Jennings paints a complex picture of fear, resistance, and covert humanitarianism in a country torn asunder by the Nazis

The former teacher is celebrated for risking her life to ferry young ones to safety, keeping coded records whenever possible to reunite them with their parents after the war

Yair Lapid says Warsaw wanted to 'dictate' what students on heritage trips could be taught; senior Polish official says current format encourages 'false stereotypes'

Polish government refusing to allow Shin Bet agents to carry weapons while in Poland according to report; Foreign Ministry says talks with Warsaw ongoing

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