Co-plaintiff says he's recognized he has 'to forgive'; Bruno Dey is charged as an accessory in murders of 5,230 people at Stutthof concentration camp

Arolsen organization publishes 850,000 documents collected after the end of World War II in US-occupied zone of Germany containing 'immense' information

Near Washington Square Park through November 24, a living memorial dedicated to a 2,000-year-old Jewish community is manned by a spitfire nonagenarian survivor

In his book about Franklin Roosevelt and the Holocaust, Rafael Medoff finds links between the US president's anti-Japanese stances and his policies against Jews fleeing Hitler

Museum of the Holocaust says exhibition still has value as the objects are from the period, even if modified later with addition of Nazi symbols

A new book by historian Helen Fry details the daring operation in which the UK eavesdropped on Nazi prisoners, gleaning precious intel -- and early graphic accounts of Holocaust

'I didn't see anyone come out,' says Bruno Dey, 93, who faces 5,230 counts of accessory to murder for killings while he was at Stutthof camp

Now in English, award-winning 'Once Upon a Time in France' presents the thrilling and complicated life of profiteer Joseph Joanovici, who made millions staying alive at any cost

Lévy, whose story was told in the 2017 movie 'The Invisibles,' was hidden by non-Jews honored by Israel after the war; Merkel mourns 'an impressive woman'

After Lady Millicent Hawes met a bookseller in occupied Vienna whose wife's Jewish ancestry put the family in danger, she appealed to newspaper readers to help fund their escape

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