Trying to pass off the brutal camp as a 'spa' for propaganda, the Nazis inadvertently set the stage for creativity by bringing many of the top Jewish artists together in one place

Arnold van den Bergh's family 'upset,' rejects claims he revealed Frank family's hiding place to the Nazis; notes he and his family were also in hiding at the time

80 years after Wannsee Conference, PM says a 'strong, secure, independent, thriving, diverse, free and united' state is needed to 'ensure the existence of the Jewish people'

Annalena Baerbock calls for more antidiscrimination training, at 80th anniversary of the Wannsee Conference, which set Hitler's genocide in motion

A six-year probe by dozens of experts is detailed in a new book that accuses fellow Jews of revealing her hideout to the Nazis. The only problem, scholars say: Lack of evidence

Arnold van den Bergh, founding member of Jewish council used to organize deportations, allegedly revealed secret hiding place to Nazis to save his own family

Filmmaker David Fisher's latest documentary, the controversial 'The Round Number,' explores how the toll was determined and why many are loath to call it into question

Oswiecim-born artist painted her life in gray and black, dedicated to her parents and siblings who were killed in the death camp

Charlotte Knobloch, 89, is at the head of the German Jewish community during its unlikely revival, but admits concerns for its future: 'We need to hang in and hope for better days'

In 'The Hidden Nazi,' author Dean Reuter asks whether SS general Hans Kammler, who oversaw the construction of death camps, exchanged V-2 rocket secrets for freedom

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