Filmmaker Sergei Loznitsa grew up in ignorance close to site of Holocaust massacre. Now he's creating 24 short films about the history -- and its erasure -- at the notorious ravine

Final member of death camp's 'sewing circle' dies of COVID-related complications; high-profile book based on women's experiences to be published in September

Eddie Izzard co-writes and stars in 'Six Minutes to Midnight,' screening from March 26, set in Bexhill-on-Sea, where daughters of Hitler's officers studied to gain soft power

American-Israeli author Gershom Gorenberg's deeply researched tome serves as a corrective, bringing long-overlooked history of the North Africa campaign in World War II to the fore

Hans Globke, who wrote notorious guidebook on anti-Jewish Nuremberg Laws, later helped prepare secret $5.5b loan for development of Dimona reactor, Times of London reveals

Engineer Lou Ottens' interest in tech was sparked as a boy when he built a radio with a special antenna that he called the 'Germanenfilter' because it could avoid Nazi jammers

With late author's estate declining to republish six of Theodore Geisel's books, we present a look at Dr. Seuss's foundational years as US Air Force propogandist extraordinaire

Krzysztof Bielawski publishes 1st 'historical synthesis' of Poland's destroyed Jewish graveyards, emphasizing role of government-led campaigns and new grassroots efforts to rebuild

Eighty years ago, more than 200,000 Dutch workers participated in the February Strike to protest German occupier's first mass deportation of Jewish citizens

In historian Wendy Lower’s new book, the genocide's early 'Holocaust by bullets' is explained through a meticulous dissection of a Ukrainian massacre photo from October 13, 1941

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