Personal items discovered during pre-construction ‘rescue’ excavations recall lives of 180,000 Jews murdered at former Nazi death camp

Team uncovers coding cipher off Germany's coast while searching for abandoned fishing nets; device was probably thrown off warship at end of World War II

Ron Wyden says president has re-created ‘paper wall’ that kept those fleeing Nazi Germany from entering America

Author Brad Meltzer says he wrote the delicate, hope-filled intro to genocide's horrors with his own children in mind, as part of the 'Ordinary People Change the World' book series

California man has waged decades-long battle, saying grandfather was forced to sell prized collection to Nazis; German authorities argue the sale was done willingly

For first time in 86 years, schools plan to use so-called Weimar tables as aide to help children learn to spell

The German city will hold a ceremony in the courtroom where Hitler's right-hand man Goering and other top officials were tried for crimes against humanity

Benjamin Heidelberger was forced to sell to Wilhelm Edelmann due to Nuremberg laws; Edelmann's grandson found Heidelberger's 83-year-old Israeli granddaughter to make amends

After her father's death, German woman learns dad was member of Einsatzgruppen, whose 'task force' murdered some 1.5 million Jews

Historian Richard Evans's new book 'The Hitler Conspiracies' details the revival and unparalleled propagation of falsehoods about Nazi Germany -- and the dangers this poses today

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