As Holocaust history goes on trial in Poland, files on 300,000 Nazi 'collaborators' in the Netherlands have already been picked apart -- and publicized -- for two decades

After being criticized by several GOP organizations, Virginia's Patricia Bast Lyman apologizes and says she had been misinterpreted

Band leader Sowon says she felt 'heavy responsibility' for photos; managers say they failed to recognize the issue with the model's uniform

Global commemoration that marks Auschwitz-Birkenau’s liberation by Soviet forces on January 27, 1945, increasingly important as Holocaust denial rises

Leftover legislation includes bill forcing many Jews to add Sara or Israel to their names that was scrapped after WWII, but remaining text was incorporated into federal law in 1954

Historian Lothrop Stoddard helped found 'Nordic' movement to battle 'the rising tide of color' in US and abroad, but was laughed off stage in debate with Black thinker Du Bois

Jessica Fellowes sets whodunnits in 1930s, with series' latest two books highlighting the unrepentantly fascist Lady Diana Mosley and troubled Hitler hanger-on Unity Mitford

'Wednesday was the Day of Broken Glass right here in the United States': Movie star-turned-politician likens last week’s riot by a Trump-supporting mob to 1938 Nazi pogrom

Austrian-born film star and ex-Republican California governor compares mob's ideology to Nazi lies, says it 'shattered the ideas we took for granted,' calls Trump failed president

The story of Schloss Schulzendorf, built by a Berlin department store owner in 1889, confiscated by the Third Reich, obscured by the Soviets, restituted, abandoned, rediscovered

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