Reports in 2014 revealed hundreds of thousands of former Nazi soldiers or widows across Europe still receiving monthly war stipends

The 93-year-old headed the Oeuvre Francaise movement, which openly despised Jews and later merged with the anti-immigration National Front

State claims cover of book violates a copyright, but Aron Flam says it's satire and authorities are using it as an excuse to suppress free speech

Local Jews and Israeli embassy protest event in memory of Ustasha forces, responsible for gory anti-Semitic killings during World War II

The story of Vital Hasson, leader of Thessaloniki's Jewish police who sent families -- and his own relatives -- to Auschwitz, shows that identity doesn't always determine destiny

Michael Karkoc commanded a company in the SS-led Ukrainian Self Defense Legion that murdered dozens of Polish women and children in 1944, then lied to US authorities about it

Director of Ukrainian Jewish Committee calls move by city council an insult to Holocaust victims

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

A new plaque in the Old City honors the pilgrimage of a Catholic priest who saved lives during the Holocaust, but also joined the genocidal Croatian Ustasha regime

Vilnius municipality had earlier removed a memorial to Jonas Noreika, who is believed to have personally overseen the murder of Jews when the Nazis controlled Lithuania

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