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
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
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
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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