Death of Edgard Tupet-Thome leaves just three people still alive out of 1,038 decorated with highest bravery order by Charles de Gaulle

Unable to converge at Auschwitz-Birkenau this spring, New England ‘March’ organizers persist in spreading 'Never Again' message in tribute September 9

British director Luke Holland spent years befriending elderly WWII veterans, then interviewed them for his film; producers cast doubt on claim many Germans didn't know of Holocaust

History tutor Miquel Puertas, from Spain, criticized state honors conferred on those who helped Nazi regime, among them Jonas Noreika, said to have organized murder of Jews

New rules allow those who were persecuted by the Nazi regime and their direct descendants to become Austrian citizens without giving up their current passports

Social media influencer and 2nd Lt. Nathan Freihofer's account goes offline following backlash for video in which he jokes that a Jew's favorite Pokemon is 'Ash'

Church officials helped kidnap, baptize Jewish twins after World War II, warned pontiff to not protest deportation of Rome's Jews to Auschwitz

Documents reveal the private discussions behind the pope's silence about the Nazi deportation of Rome’s Jews in 1943, The Atlantic reports

World's most famous Holocaust victim moved from Germany to Amsterdam at age 4; new $58 million museum to feature previously unseen family heirlooms

In 'The Ratline,' Philippe Sands befriends son of Otto von Wachter, SS officer involved in killing his ancestors. Despite wealth of evidence, son says father was 'a great man'

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