Papers, which include Nazi wartime camp guard's SS membership card, were used in proceedings against him in Israel, the US, and Germany

Public prosecutor cites insufficient evidence of war crimes by Friedrich Karl Berger, who has admitted guarding prisoners in a concentration camp 'not used for systematic killing'

Born in New York and raised in Holland before emigrating to Israel and eventually moving to India, Horowitz was a highly respected attorney known for his compassion

Bruno Dey given 2-year suspended sentence for his actions at Stutthof camp over 75 years ago

'I don’t want his apology, I don’t need it,' survivor says of Bruno Dey, who is accused of complicity in the murder of 5,230 of those killed at Stutthof camp

'It’s hard to overstate the importance of this collection,' says historian, as new images from Nazi SS officer's personal album clarify findings of archeological excavations

Historians say rare photos of camp -- only 2 were previously known -- appear to show American tried in Germany for allegedly being a guard there

Demjanjuk denied ever having been a guard at Sobibor; pictures from estate of camp deputy commandant Johann Niemann will be made public on Jan. 28

'Citizen 865' details the capture of Trawniki Men -- Soviet POWs and Ukrainian civilians trained by the SS who helped murder 1.7 million Jews, and some of whom then came to America

Streaming service to add text to maps in 'The Devil Next Door' to clarify that they were built by Nazi Germany, and were not part of modern-day Poland

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